Section 4, Chapter 4 - Oceanic Area Control Flashcards
What are the key points related to Oceanic Area Control and Shanwick OAC?
- General Procedures: Relevant to controllers operating in adjacent domestic airspace, with more details in MATS Part 2.
- Shanwick OAC Services: Provides Area Control, ICAO Standard FIS, and Alerting Services within the Shanwick OCA.
- FDPS Assistance: The oceanic controller uses an FDPS for conflict prediction, detection, automatic update of flight profiles, and data transfer to adjacent units.
- Vertical Limits: The Shanwick OCA extends from FL55 with no upper limit; airspace at and above FL55 is Class A. VMC climbs or descents are not permitted.
What are the requirements for Air Traffic Control clearances when entering the Shanwick OCA?
- Aircraft entering the Shanwick OCA from domestic airspace must obtain an oceanic clearance from Shanwick.
- The clearance is effective only at the Shanwick OCA boundary.
- The pilot is responsible for obtaining any necessary clearance or re-clearance to comply with the oceanic clearance.
What are the methods for obtaining clearances for westbound aircraft entering the Shanwick OCA?
VHF RTF:
- Aircraft in the UK UIR/FIR and northern France UIR should request oceanic clearance from “Shanwick Oceanic” on VHF RTF.
- UK departures should request clearance as soon as possible after departure.
- Overflying aircraft should request clearance when within VHF RTF range of “Shanwick Oceanic.”
- Non-turbojet aircraft should request clearance at least 40 minutes before the ETA for the OCA entry point.
HF RTF (NARTEL):
- Aircraft unable to contact Shanwick on VHF should request clearance on the North Atlantic en-route HF RTF Network at least 40 minutes before the ETA for the oceanic boundary.
- Maintain a SELCAL watch for receipt of the oceanic clearance.
Communication Requirements:
- While obtaining oceanic clearance, aircraft must also maintain communication with the ATC authority for the airspace in which they are operating.
- If unable to contact Shanwick on VHF or NARTEL HF, request the current ATC authority to relay the oceanic clearance request to Shanwick.
What is the Oceanic Route Clearance Authorisation (ORCA) System and how do pilots use it to obtain oceanic clearance?
- Eligibility: Suitably equipped aircraft entering Shanwick airspace between ATSIX and PASAS can use the VHF datalink.
- Timing: Requests for oceanic clearance via datalink should be made 30 to 90 minutes prior to the oceanic boundary.
Equipment Specifications:
* ARINC 623: Allows pilots to request, receive, and acknowledge oceanic clearance via datalink.
* ARINC 620: Allows pilots to request and receive oceanic clearance via datalink, but requires voice read-back to confirm the clearance.
What information must be included in requests for oceanic clearance?
- Callsign
- OCA entry point and ETA
- Requested Mach number and flight level
- Any changes to the flight plan affecting OCA
What are the contents of oceanic clearances, including abbreviated clearances, for aircraft?
- Abbreviated Clearance: Issued only for organized track flights within NAT OCAs and includes:
- Track specified by track code
- Flight level(s)
- Mach number
- “Send Met reports” if meteorological reporting is required
- Full Clearance: Provided in all other cases with full details of the cleared path.
- Mach Number: Included in each clearance for subsonic aircraft operating within Gander, New York, Reykjavik, Santa Maria, and Shanwick OCAs.
What is the Organised Track Structure for oceanic airspace and how are the tracks managed?
- Purpose: Allows optimum use of oceanic airspace during peak traffic periods, based on requested turbo-jet routes, meteorological data, airspace reservations, lateral separation minima, and traffic density.
- Track System: Organized with appropriate coordination.
- Responsibility:
1. Shanwick: Establishes and publishes westbound tracks (designators A to M).
2. Gander: Establishes and publishes eastbound tracks (designators N to Z, excluding I and O).
What are the periods of operation and notification requirements for the Organised Track Structure?
Periods of Operation:
1. Westbound: 1130 to 1900 UTC
2. Eastbound: 0100 to 0800 UTC
- Applicability: Times are applicable at 30 degrees west.
- Notification: The track signal must be dispatched at least 8 hours in advance of their period of operation. Any changes to the structure should be notified as soon as practicable.
What are the separation requirements for aircraft within the Oceanic Control Area (OCA)?
- Standard Separation: In accordance with ICAO Doc. 7030.
- Increased Separation: Applied during ionospheric or radio blackout periods, or when necessary.
Separation Minima:
* Horizontal and Longitudinal: Greater than standard domestic separation in certain circumstances.
* Shanwick OCA: Specific separation minima are detailed in MATS Part 2 and apply when crossing the oceanic/domestic airspace boundary.