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Recite a prayer…(15 seconds). ATM TOPIC. INTRODUCTION TO AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT,TYPE OF CONTROL AREAS & FLIGHT PLAN AERODROME CONTROL AREA CONTROL APPROACH CONTROL --------------------------------------mid-term test------------------------------ 5. FLIGHT RULES –IFR - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ATM TOPIC

1. INTRODUCTION TO AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT,TYPE OF CONTROL AREAS & FLIGHT PLAN

2. AERODROME CONTROL3. AREA CONTROL 4. APPROACH CONTROL --------------------------------------mid-term test------------------------------5. FLIGHT RULES –IFR6. VISUAL FLIGHT RULE-VFR7. RADIO TELEPHONY COMMUNICATION8. THE LET DOWN PROCEDURE-------------------------------------Final exam-----------------------------------

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Chapter 3:AREA CONTROL

Air traffic service

Air Traffic Control Unit

Aerodrome controller

Area Controller

Flight information servic

e

Alerting System Approach control

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CHAPTER 2:AREA CONTROL

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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~~What is the AREA CONTROL?~~

~~The facility established to provide air traffic control service to aircraft operating on IFR

flight plans within controlled airspace, principally during the en route phase of

flight.~~

FAA definition….

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Or in other word…

~~Area Control (ACC) owns all airspace within his Flight Information Region (FIR) that is not controlled by any APP or TWR.~~

~~ACC (CTR) controls the aircraft while (over flying) en route or climbing or descending from or into an airfield situated in its Flight Information Region (FIR).~~

~~cover from 9000 ft to 46000 ft

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P r e fl i g h t & Ta k e -

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C l i m b

C r u i s e / E n - r o u t e

D e s c e n d

A p p r o a c h A n d

L a n d i n g

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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~~What is the Flight information region?~~

FIR is an aviation term used to describe airspace with specific dimensions, in which a flight information service and an alerting service are provided.

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Chapter 3:Area Control

Basically the job of an Area Controller exist of three main points of attention:

1. Traffic flying in between these entries and exits 2.Traffic entering his area3. Traffic leaving his area

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CHAPTER 2:AERODROME CONTROL

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Chapter 3:Area Control

In between Entry and Exit

1. To guide safely the traffic between the entry and the exit. Needs to have a working plan.

2 Factors like a different rate of climb the expected or a sudden interruption by another pilot influence the execution of the plan. Therefore a constant update is inevitable.

3 Separation techniques used are specific, since at higher altitudes aircraft behave differently. Higher speeds and thus slower reactions.

4 Simply said, be prepared, constantly for the next step not to lose the overall view. Realize that a big area means different problems at different sides of the screen.

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Chapter 3:Area Control

Basically the job of an Area Controller exist of three main points of attention:

1. Traffic flying in between these entries and exits 2.Traffic entering his area3. Traffic leaving his area

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CHAPTER 2:AERODROME CONTROL

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Chapter 3:Area Control

EntryWhile entering the area the controller has to

understand as quickly as possible what the new traffic situation is and where the new traffic shall go to.

What will be his routing and what does he have to do with it?

Is it an inbound that has to descent? or Is it an over flight?

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Chapter 3:Area Control

Basically the job of an Area Controller exist of three main points of attention:

1. Traffic flying in between these entries and exits 2.Traffic entering his area3. Traffic leaving his area

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CHAPTER 2:AERODROME CONTROL

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Chapter 3:Area Control

ExitWhile exiting the area the controller has to

arrange for a proper separation, not only between the leaving traffic, but in respect of his own traffic as well.

He has to respect the Letter of Agreement (LoA) with the neighboring unit.

Simply said: He has to deliver the traffic "clean" to the next unit.

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Chapter 3:Area Control

Area Controller Responsibility cont…..

The Area Controller handles all the traffic in the controlled airspace of an Flight Information Region (FIR), that is not controlled by any other ATC unit.

He is responsible for separation between aircraft during en-route descent, climb-out and overflying the controlled area.

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Chapter 3:Area Control

En-route clearance The initial clearance is the en-route clearance.

After proper identification, the pilot will receive:

1.The clearance to either maintain his actual flight level and continue on his cleared flight plan route,

2.Or the clearance to continue, but to expect initial descent soon for an adjacent destination. Adjacent to the actual control area.

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Transfer or hand-offAll en-route, climbing and descending traffic

will be transferred well before the Transfer of Control Point, normally before or the latest at the Transfer of Communications Point.

Specific level or speed restrictions may apply.

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Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Separation ~~In controlled airspace, ATC separates

aircraft that are flying in the same area by keeping them at such distances from each other, so the risk of colliding is reduced.~~

There are two types of separation:Horizontal separationVertical separation

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Chapter 3:Area Control

~~What is horizontal separation?~~ Horizontal separation is the minimum distance that must

exist between aircraft flying at the same level.This can be achieved either:1. longitudinally (by spacing aircraft behind each other at a

specified distance) or

2. laterally (by spacing aircraft side by side, but again at a specified distance from each other)

3. The minimum required horizontal distance between aircraft at the same level is 5 Nautical Miles (NM) in general. Other distances may be accepted in particular circumstances.

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~~What is vertical separation?~~Vertical separation is the minimum vertical

distance that is needed between aircraft that fly within a range of each other that is less than the required minimum horizontal distance.

Vertical separation is established by making aircraft fly at different Altitudes or Flight Levels.

The required minimum separation can be 500 feet, 1000 feet or 2000 feet.

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Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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~~Types of restrictions~~

Due to a specific activity (such as military flights, low level corridors for military jets, flight training, protection of historic buildings, satellite communication centers, nuclear power plants...), some areas receive a special status. 

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Chapter 3:Area Control

These special areas are identified by of a group of letters and figures as follows:

a letter: D for danger area R for restricted area P for prohibited area

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Danger areas - D :An airspace of defined dimensions within

which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times.

It remains at the discretion of the pilot to decide whether or not he can face the risk with a reasonable degree of certainty that it will not have serious consequences for his flight.

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Restricted areas - R :An airspace of defined dimensions, above

the land areas or territorial water, within which the flight of aircraft is restricted in accordance with certain specified conditions.

Pilots to decide whether or not they want to expose themselves to such risk.

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Prohibited areas - P :An airspace of defined dimensions, above

the land areas or territorial water, within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited.

The prohibited area is completely forbidden to aircraft.

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CHAPTER 3:AREA CONTROL

Sub-topic1.Area Control2.Flight information region3.Responsibility of area controller4. En-route clearance5. Transfer or hand-off6. Separation7. Types of restriction8.Q-bank

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Q-bank

1. Please explain the responsibility of area control.2. What are you understand about the FIR?3. What the different between danger area,

restricted area and prohibited area?4. There are 2 type separation of the aircraft

movement . Please describe it.5. In your own word, can Pilot enter the restricted

area?6. In your own word, can Pilot enter the danger

area?7. In your own word, can Pilot enter the prohibited

area?