Instrument 3 - IFR communication (day 20) Flashcards
The single most important precept in pilot - controller communication is:
Understanding
What is a compulsory reporting point?
A point where you are required to do at position report when you fly over
If flying off route navigation between points, position reports are ______ when flying over them.
Mandatory
What is a “initial contact” call
The first call to a controller on a frequency that is being used for the first time during the flight
Initial call to approach or ARTCC in Radar environment consists off:
- ID
- Altitude
Initial call to approach or ARTCC in NON Radar environment consists off:
- ID
- Position
- Altitude
- Name and ETA of next compulsory reporting point (if one exists)
Position report WITHOUT a compulsory reporting point consists of:
- ID
- Position
- Time
- Altitude
Position report WITH a compulsory reporting point consists of:
- ID
- Position
- Time
- Altitude
- Estimated time of arrival to next compulsory reporting point
- Name of next succeeding reporting point
When do radar service end?
When controller states:
- Radar service terminated or
- Radar contact lost
Additional reports at all times:
- When going from one altitude to another
- Unable to climb/decent of at least 500 ft/min
- Missed approach
- Change in average TAS at cruising (changes of 5% or 10 knots)
- Enter holding
- Leaving holding
- Loss of NAVAIDS in controlled airspace
- Information relating to safety
- Weather conditions and hazards that have not been forecasted
Additional reports only in non radar:
- Leaving FAF/Outer marker inbound for on final approach
- A corrected estimate when a previous time submitted exceeds 3 minutes