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Manual of Radio Telephony: ICAO's international rules and  standards of communication

Manual of Radio Telephony

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ISBN-13:
9789291949960
Copyright Date:
2007
Edition:
4th
Other Identifiers:
AN/925
DOC 9432
Pages:
102
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Doc 9432: Manual of Radio Telephony


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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • CHAPTER 1 — Glossary
    • 1.1 Definitions of principal terms used in this manual
    • 1.2 Commonly used abbreviations
    • 1.3 Explanation of scenario
  • CHAPTER 2 — General operating procedures
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Transmitting technique
    • 2.3 Transmission of letters
    • 2.4 Transmission of numbers
    • 2.5 Transmission of time
    • 2.6 Standard words and phrases
    • 2.7 Call signs
      • 2.7.1 Call signs for aeronautical stations
      • 2.7.2 Aircraft call signs
    • 2.8 Communications
      • 2.8.1 Establishment and continuation of communications
      • 2.8.2 Transfer of communications
      • 2.8.3 Issue of clearance and read-back requirements
      • 2.8.4 Test procedures
  • CHAPTER 3 — General phraseology
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 An explanation of the role of phraseologies and plain language in radiotelephony communications
    • 3.3 Level instructions
    • 3.4 Position reporting
    • 3.5 Flight plans
  • CHAPTER 4 — Aerodrome control: aircraft
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Departure information and engine starting procedures
    • 4.3 Push-back
    • 4.4 Taxi instructions
    • 4.5 Take-off procedures
    • 4.6 Aerodrome traffic circuit
    • 4.7 Final approach and landing
    • 4.8 Go around
    • 4.9 After landing
    • 4.10 Essential aerodrome information
  • CHAPTER 5 — Aerodrome control: vehicles
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Movement instructions
    • 5.3 Crossing runways
    • 5.4 Vehicles towing aircraft
  • CHAPTER 6 — General ATS surveillance service phraseology
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Identification and vectoring
    • 6.3 Vectoring
    • 6.4 Traffic information and avoiding action
    • 6.5 Secondary surveillance radar
    • 6.6 Radar assistance to aircraft with radiocommunications failure
    • 6.7 Alerting phraseologies
  • CHAPTER 7 — Approach control
    • 7.1 IFR departures
    • 7.2 VFR departures
    • 7.3 IFR arrivals
    • 7.4 VFR arrivals
    • 7.5 Vectors to final approach
    • 7.6 Surveillance radar approach
    • 7.7 Precision radar approach
  • CHAPTER 8 — Area control
    • 8.1 Area control units
    • 8.2 Position information
    • 8.3 Level information
    • 8.4 Flights joining airways
    • 8.5 Flights leaving airways
    • 8.6 Flights crossing airways
    • 8.7 Flights holding en route
    • 8.8 ATS Surveillance
    • 8.9 Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS)
    • 8.10 Oceanic control
  • CHAPTER 9 — Distress and urgency procedures and communications failure procedures. 9-1
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Distress messages 9.2.1 Aircraft in distress 9.2.2 Imposition of silence 9.2.3 Termination of distress and silence
    • 9.3 Urgency messages
    • 9.4 Emergency descent . 9-5
    • 9.5 Aircraft communications failure
  • CHAPTER 10 — Transmission of meteorological and other aerodrome information
    • 10.1 Introduction
    • 10.2 Runway Visual Range (RVR)
    • 10.3 Runway surface conditions
  • CHAPTER 11 — Miscellaneous flight handling
    • 11.1 Selective Calling (SELCAL)
    • 11.2 Fuel dumping
    • 11.3 Wake turbulence
    • 11.4 Wind shear
    • 11.5 Direction finding
    • 11.6 ACAS maneuvres