Recording Clearances and Control Information Flashcards

FOR CKT1 EXAM

1
Q

Use authorized symbols or abbreviations for recording what information?

A
  • Clearances
  • Reports
  • Instructions
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2
Q

Plain language markings may be used___?

A

When necessary for clarification

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3
Q

Locally approved identifiers and abbreviations may be used _____?

A

Within your facility

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4
Q

What follows an appropriate clearance symbol?

A

Dash (-) and other information to show the status of aircraft

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5
Q

Clearance abbreviations:

A
  • D- cleared to depart from fix
  • A- cleared to destination airport
  • F- cleared to fix
  • H- cleared to hold and instructions given
  • V- cleared over fix
  • Z- Tower jurisdiction
  • PD- cleared to climb or descend pilots discretion
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6
Q

When using the symbol F, the fix need not be included when?

A

The aircraft is cleared to the posting fix or holding instructions have been issued and recorded

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7
Q

Holding instructions must include:

A

• Direction from the fix
• Holding fix (if not the posted fix)
o Upper portion of the H indicates distance from the station to the fix
• Radial, course, azimuth, or route on which aircraft will hold
• Leg length if other then standard (at and below 14,000 1 min, above 14,000 1.5 mins)
o Bottom portion of the H
• Direction of turn
• Holding airspeed or EFC time is sometimes included

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8
Q

How do you write a release time on a strip?

A

RLS 1 MIN

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9
Q

How to you denote released your discretion on a strip?

A

SYD/call sign

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10
Q

How do you write a report passing on a strip?

A

RP 25NE HEZ/(time reported)

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11
Q

Report leaving and report reaching go in what block on the strip?

A

Space 20 with altitude restrictions

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12
Q

Clearance void times are used at airports where….?

A

Communications with aircraft are difficult until airborne and there is no control tower

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13
Q

When would you write a frequency in the C on a strip?

A

When other than standard

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14
Q

Information describing an emergency is written in?

A

Black (E is in red)

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15
Q

How do you write a block altitude?

A

100B150 (lowest always goes first)

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16
Q

How do you show that you have cleared an aircraft for an approach?

A

APCH, VR, ILS, NDB, VA, GPS with time underneath