Published 1969
by H.M.S.O. in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | CAP, 46, CAP (Series) ;, 46. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TL526.G7 A466 no. 46 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 36 p. |
Number of Pages | 36 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5164116M |
ISBN 10 | 0115102175 |
LC Control Number | 74580833 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 156917 |
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Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR. E-mail: [email protected] Specific military enquiries regarding Chapter 10 should be addressed to: MAA Regulation ATM, Juniper L1 #, MOD Abbey Wood North, . 2 RTF GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES Pilots and air traffic controllers communicate by using the radiotelephony phraseology that consists of a set of standardized words and phrases approved for the radiotelephony communications by ICAO in all routine aircraft situations. The communication is made possible due to their common and work-related topics. CHAPTER 5. AERONAUTICAL MOBILE SERVICE — Radiotelephony procedures Note.— When Selective Calling (SELCAL) equipment is used certain of the following procedures are superseded by those contained in Chapter 5 Annex 10 — Aeronautical Telecommunications 1/11/ 2. The Aeronautical Broadcast Service (ABS) has to do with the general broadcast of aeronautical information, for example, weather, runway in use, essential aerodrome conditions, etc. on specific broadcast frequencies from which interested parties may obtain the information. 3. Th e Aeronautical Radio Navigational Se rvice (ARNS) has to do with.
AERONAUTICAL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS PANEL (AMCP) WORKING GROUP C. THIRD MEETING. 15 – 19 October Anchorage, Alaska. Agenda Item 5: Annex 10 Radiotelephony Procedures (Action WGC/ WG-C to revisit the Annex 10 radiotelephony procedures) (Presented by Lindsay Norrish) SUMMARY. ICAO Regional Director, Middle East Office, Egyptian Civil Aviation Complex, Cairo Airport Road, Heliopolis, Cairo Telephone: +20 2 ; Facsimile: +20 2 ; Sitatex: CAICAYA; E-mail: [email protected] Radiotelephony requirements outside controlled airspace. AIP ENR , AIP GEN The callsign of the station or service being called must be included at the beginning of each exchange on VHF and HF. For examples, see the table below. For initiating communication to a unit or station. Radiotelephony procedures. An aircraft shall not change the type of its radiotelephony call sign during flight, except temporarily on the instruction of an air traffic control unit in the interests of safety.. Exept for reasons of safety no transmission shall be directed to an aircraft during take-off, during the last part of the final approach or during the.