Identification PSR Flashcards
1
Q
Identification before applying a service
A
- Identify AC using appropriate method
- Have identity of AC transferred from other controller
+ Act of identification does not imply service
2
Q
Ident outside CAS
A
- Pilot informed as soon as AC identified
3
Q
Ident inside CAS
A
- Pilot informed if ident achieved by turn method
4
Q
Turn Method
A
- Execution of an instruction to alter heading by at least 30°
- One or more changes of heading of at least 30°, as instructed
- One or more changes of heading of at least 30°, as reported by the pilot
+ Turn does not constitute provision of service
5
Q
Turn Method Considerations
A
- Terrain
- Other surveillance returns
- PSR coverage
- RoA
- Verify that the movement of only 1 AC complies
- Areas of commonly used heading changes for nav routes
6
Q
Departing AC Method
A
- Correlating an observed radar position indication with an AC which is known to have just departed
- Provided that ident is established within 1nm from the rwy in use
7
Q
Departing AC Method Consideration
A
- Avoid confusion with overflying AC, AC making a MA, departing AC from adjacent AD or AC holding in the overhead
8
Q
Position Report Method
A
Correlating a particular position report from the pilot that the AC is…
- Over an exact RP which is displayed
- A particular distance, not exceeding 30 miles from a co-located VOR/DME(TAC), which is displayed
- Over a notified VRP or prominent geographical feature, which is approved and displayed. AC must be flying with visual reference to the surface and at height 3000’ or less above the surface
9
Q
Position Report Considerations
A
- Ident must follow a period of track observation to compare the movement with the pilot’s reported route
- Reinforced by alternative method if doubt exists due to close proximity of other returns, or inaccurate reporting from AC at high level or some distance from navigation facilities