International Communcations Flashcards
What is the required information to be included in a position report?
(GOM, Ch 6)
- Aircraft identification
- Position
- Time
- Altitude or flight level
- ETA and name of next reporting point
- Name of next succeeding reporting point
What is Kalitta Air’s ATS code?
GOM, Ch 9
• CKS, not to be confused with the IATA Airline I.D. of K4
If HF communication is lost while in Oceanic Airspace what other communication options are available for position reporting?
(Atlantic Hi/Lo 1/2, Tab 11 upper panel)
- SATCOM via charted phone numbers
- Use VHF to contact any other ATC agency
- Inter-pilot air-to-air 123.45 to relay through other aircraft
- ACARS
During your entry into Gander Oceanic Airspace you request a SELCAL check and the check is unsuccessful. What should you do?
(Atlantic Hi/Lo 1/2, Tab 2 middle panel)
• Maintain listening watch on the primary assigned HF frequency.
In remote ocean areas when communicating via HF radio, are you speaking directly to ATC?
(GOM, Ch6)
• No, you are speaking to a radio operator only. Clearances are issued by ATC and relayed to you through these radio operators.
When is an ACARS In Range report required to be sent by the crew?
(AOM Vol I, Ch SP)
- When there is a maintenance discrepancy entered in the aircraft logbook.
- When operating on an AMC flight and you are unable to contact Base Operations 30 minutes prior to landing.