Chapter 3 Flashcards

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FD receives flight plans from

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Campbell Flight Dispatch on a/c flight on the restricted area

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FD Location

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Eagle 1A and 2A positions, adjacent to the flight following TCW positions

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FD responsibilities with flight progress strips

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Receives and post flight data in flight progress strips

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FD responsibilities with RIS

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Post and update RIS with range information and restrictions to flight on the Fort Campbell Military Reservation using Starcaster

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FD responsibilities with A/C declaring a PL

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Provide pertinent information on aircraft making a precautionary landing to Campbell Flight Dispatch

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FD and overdue A/C

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Relay to Flight Dispatch information on overdue aircraft (IAW CAM REG 385-3)

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FD Requested information

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When requested and workload permits provide information pertaining to NOTAMS, active ranges, firing points, drop zones etc.

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FD and emergency A/C

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Provide pertinent information on aircraft declaring an emergency to Campbell Flight Dispatch for activation of the Primary Crash Alarm (PCA)

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Flight Following 1 (FF1) location

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At Eagle 1 and Eagle 2 terminal Controller Workstation

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FF1 and WX WRNGS

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Broadcast WX WRNGS

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FF1 WX Advisories

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Make blanket broadcast of WX Advisories

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FF1 traffic advisories

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Issue traffic advisories IAW 7110.65 advisories may be general and/or detailed, as necessary, to ensure aircraft separation

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FF1 SAR and MEDEVAC

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Coordinate Search and Rescue (SAR) and MEDEVAC aircraft to the site of the aircraft accident/incident. Initiate radio search on aircraft as necessary or advised by FD on lost, overdue, or missing aircraft

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FF1 P/L

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Ensure that pertinent information is passed by FD concerning emergency PL aircraft to appropriate facilities

Ensure all messages are passed to the appropriate unit/agency as requested by the pilot

After aircraft has landed safely the crash alarm system activators will deactivate the PCA system as necessary

Inform all pertinent facilities involved

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FF1 fixed wing relay clearances

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Upon request obtain and relay clearances for fixed wing aircraft to enter the restricted area

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FF1 fixed wing paradrop

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Make a blanket broadcast of fixed wing aircraft or Aircraft making pair drops to all aircraft

Relay the type, number in flight, location of operations, and flight path as needed

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FF1 providing flight following

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Within communication capabilities provide flight following services as requested by aircraft within the fort Campbell reservation and off post training areas

Broadcast advisories and restrictions to flights within these areas as necessary

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Flight following 2 (FF2) location

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FF2 are located at each flight data position

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FF2 RIS

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Verify aircraft has current RIS information

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FF2 Beacon Code

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Assign a beacon code

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FF2 route of flight

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Verify route of flight and advise the aircraft to contact Eagle radio at the appropriate reporting point on 139.9

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FF2 traffic advisories

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Issue pertinent traffic advisories of general nature along the aircraft route of flight for example “numerous aircraft working training sector Alpha”

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FF2 fixed wing operations

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Broadcast to aircraft working on the reservation a fixed wing operations or aircraft making pair drops by relaying the type number in-flight and location of operations

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FF2 Flight plan changes

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Except any flight plan changes. Changes may include number of aircraft in flight, tail numbers, number of personnel on board, change of destination, and route of flight etc.

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FF2 airborne flight plans

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Receive airborne fight plans from aircraft entering or crossing the restricted area from the local flying area.

Pass the flight information to fight dispatch as necessary

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FF2 ground flight plans

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Receive flight plans from aircraft on the ground at Campbell Army airfield/destiny army heliport, saber army heliport, aircraft on indefinite ground time for more than two hours, and aircraft at tactical field site in the restricted area.

Past two flight dispatch as necessary

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Controller in charge

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Assumes all duties and responsibilities of shift leader

The only exception is recommending trainees for position qualification

The controller in charge also performs their normal ATC duties

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Shift leader

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Shift leader is responsible to the facility chief for the operational efficiency of the facility

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Training supervisor

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Plans, directs, supervises, and schedules facility training for the qualification, raining, and proficiency of all assigned ATC personnel

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Facility chief

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Manages their facility and it’s personal.

Ensures that The facility operates to applicable military and FAA rules and regulations pertaining to the control of air traffic

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ATC chief

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Supervisor and manages all of the ATC facilities located at Campbell Army airfield and saber army heliport

Provides liaison on matters of ATC and airspace with the DAAR, FAA, Fort Campbell commander, and representatives of other units, agencies, or commands