Lesson 107 Flashcards

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MATS ACC > Glossary

ALTITUDE READOUT

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SSR Mode C-derived altitude information displayed in a digital target tag, a hold list or a suspend list (tabular list.)

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MATS ACC > ATS Surveillance > Altitude Readouts > Coordination

Inform the receiving controller and the controller relieving you if any of the following apply: 
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Provide this information at one of the following times: 
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■ Altitude readout not validated
■ Automatic altitude reporting turned off
■ Altitude readout invalid

Provide this information at one of the following times:
■ Before an automated handoff
■ During an automated handoff
■ If a handoff is not effected, before transfer of control or transfer of communication

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MATS ACC > Glossary

CONFLICT

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The actual or predicted convergence of aircraft that violates one or more separation minima.

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MATS ACC > Glossary

RECIPROCAL TRACK

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In the application of separation, a term used to indicate tracks that converge or diverge at an angle of 136° to 180° inclusive.

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MATS ACC > Separation > ATS Surveillance Separation > ATS Surveillance Separation For Aircraft on Reciprocal Tracks

For aircraft on reciprocal tracks in an ATS surveillance environment, you may discontinue vertical separation and apply ATS surveillance separation if you observe on the situation display that the aircraft have passed, and one of the following applies: 
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■ The ATS surveillance source is RSE or MLAT and the aircraft are 3 miles apart.
■ The ATS surveillance source is RSE or MLAT, the PPSs do not overlap, and one of the following applies:
— Altitude readouts are displayed for both aircraft.
— Both aircraft are at or below 15 000 feet ASL.
■ The ATS surveillance source is not RSE, ADS-B or MLAT and the aircraft are 5 miles apart.

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