Section 4, Chapter 4 - Oceanic Area Control Flashcards

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What are the key points related to Oceanic Area Control and Shanwick OAC?

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  • 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.
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What are the requirements for Air Traffic Control clearances when entering the Shanwick OCA?

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  • 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.
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What are the methods for obtaining clearances for westbound aircraft entering the Shanwick OCA?

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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.
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What is the Oceanic Route Clearance Authorisation (ORCA) System and how do pilots use it to obtain oceanic clearance?

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  • 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.

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What information must be included in requests for oceanic clearance?

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  • Callsign
  • OCA entry point and ETA
  • Requested Mach number and flight level
  • Any changes to the flight plan affecting OCA
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What are the contents of oceanic clearances, including abbreviated clearances, for aircraft?

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  • Abbreviated Clearance: Issued only for organized track flights within NAT OCAs and includes:
  1. Track specified by track code
  2. Flight level(s)
  3. Mach number
  4. “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.
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What is the Organised Track Structure for oceanic airspace and how are the tracks managed?

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  • 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).
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What are the periods of operation and notification requirements for the Organised Track Structure?

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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.
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What are the separation requirements for aircraft within the Oceanic Control Area (OCA)?

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  • 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.

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