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Occasionally, changes and temporary or additional instructions need to be made to national directives, such as FAA orders. To accomplish this, one of three avenues can be taken: Changes, notices, or supplements.
JO 1320.1 Changes, Notices, and Supplements.
Prescribes procedures and phraseology for use by air traffic personnel providing flight services. Flight Service specialists are required to be familiar with provisions of this order that pertain to their operational responsibilities and exercise their best judgment if they encounter situations that are not covered.
JO 7110.10 Flight Services.
Prescribes ATC procedures and phraseology for use by persons providing ATC services. Controllers are required to be familiar with the provisions of this order that pertain to their operational responsibilities and exercise their best judgment if they encounter situations that are not covered.
JO 7110.65 ATC
Provides instructions, standards, and guidance for operating and managing Air Traffic (AT) facilities.
JO 7210.3 Facility Operation and Administration.
Contains approved words and phrase contractions used by FAA personnel and by other agencies that provide air traffic control, communications, weather, charting, and associated services.
7340.2 Contractions
Lists location identifiers authorized by the FAA and Transport Canada, United States airspace fixes and procedure codes, and guidelines for requesting identifiers and procedures for making assignments.
7350.8 Location Identifiers
Provides the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the United States National Airspace System (NAS).
AIM Aeronautical Information Manual
Which orders are divided into sections, chapters, and paragraphs?
1320.1, 7110.10, 7110.65, AIM
Which order is divided into parts?
7210.3
Which order is divided into sections?
7350.8
Under which order is Aircraft Nationality and Aircraft Type Designators found?
7340.2
JO 7110.65
What does the the J, O, blank space, 7110, and .65 mean?
J=Standard character assigned to ATO
O=All ATO
Blank space=All geographical locations
7110=subject classification
.65=sequence number
In what 3 ways are FAAOs given?
1. Agency Directives
2. Internal Directives
3. Regional or Center Directives
Define: directives on individual subjects or programs
Orders
Orders are ______ and stay in effect until _______.
permanent
cancelled
Which directive applies to the FAA as a whole?
Agency Directive
Which directive applies to LOB (line of business)?
Internal Directive
Controllers must exercise their _________ if they encountered situations that are not covered.
best judgment
How are FAA orders updated?
By page changes or reissuing the entire order
_____ and _____ are the "law books" of ATC.
FAAOs and Manuals
Notices give temporary direction or make a one time announcement and remain in effect for how long?
12 months or less
3 types of NOTICES and who they are issued by.
1. GENOTs (general notices)
issued by Washington HQ
2. RENOTs (regional notices)
issued by Regions
3. SERNOTs (service area notices)
issued by Service Areas
What is issued by organizations other than the originator to provide additional internal guidance or instructions or to meet localized needs
Supplements
May or Need Not
Procedure is Optional
Shall or Must
Procedure is Mandatory
Should
Procedure is Recommended
Will
A futurity, not a requirement for the application of a procedure.
5 types of NOTAM (FSS)
1. NOTAM D
2. Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAM
3. POINTER NOTAM
4. MILITARY NOTAM
5. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE (SUA) NOTAM
NOTAM within airports for NAVAIDS, RWYs, facility and service directories
NOTAM D
Regulatory NOTAM for procedures, IFR charts, TFRs, Airspace usage
FDC NOTAM
NOTAM issued by Base Operations
MILITARY NOTAM
A Columbus 3 MOA or R931A on the Radar map is active during this NOTAM
SUA NOTAM
Airports can be owned by whom?
1. Public owned, public use
2. Private owned, private use
3. Private owned, public use
In the AFSS, who collects, validates, and disseminates NOTAMS?
NFDC (National Flight Data Center)