ATC ground/traffic/radio/etc procedures
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:45 pm
To facilitate ground, traffic pattern, terimal and air radio and operational procedures here's the beginning of a basic instructional series of posts to give youze guyz some idea of how civy pilots do it.
Any one with any military experience can sound off about what differences there may be. The fundamentals are sound.
Here's an old pic I posted a few years back. It shows a carrier, but any runway can be put in its place.
Approaches to an airport can be from several standard directions:
straight-in
base
downwind
crosswind
to the active runway (rw).
Controlers are told aircraft (ac) number, distance, direction and probable/planned/requested approach from the pilot.
Ex: "Germerman Field, this is Spitfire (or pilot name for us), ten miles southwest, inbound, landing left base for the active (active runway)."
The tower may respond:
"Roger RULES (for example), traffic is landing rw 01 (zero-one), traffic is a Spitfire on short final for the active. Call in turning final."
"Roger, tower ... rw zero-one ... looking (for traffic)."
~on final~
"Tower, Rules on final"
"Roger Rules, traffic is no factor (has landed and cleared the rw), clear to land rw 01."
Usually, we will not have a controller so you can use procedures that are used at uncontroled fields.
"Gurb's Backyard Airport Unicom/traffic, this is NightCat in a P-51, five miles out on a left downwind approach, landing on the active."
~on final~
"Gurb traffic, NightCat on final"
~clear of rw~
"Gurb traffic, NightCat clear the active."
There are procedures for ground ops too.
"Sheila Tower/traffic, Tactical ready to taxi to the active for takeoff, aye?"
"Sheila traffic, Tactical ready for takeoff rw 01/the active/etc., northern departure."
"Traffic, Tactical rolling, aye?"
Those are just a few examples. We can develope a specific standard for the :FI: baced on these tenets.
Questions?
Comments?
Funny animal noises?
Falcon
Any one with any military experience can sound off about what differences there may be. The fundamentals are sound.
Here's an old pic I posted a few years back. It shows a carrier, but any runway can be put in its place.
Approaches to an airport can be from several standard directions:
straight-in
base
downwind
crosswind
to the active runway (rw).
Controlers are told aircraft (ac) number, distance, direction and probable/planned/requested approach from the pilot.
Ex: "Germerman Field, this is Spitfire (or pilot name for us), ten miles southwest, inbound, landing left base for the active (active runway)."
The tower may respond:
"Roger RULES (for example), traffic is landing rw 01 (zero-one), traffic is a Spitfire on short final for the active. Call in turning final."
"Roger, tower ... rw zero-one ... looking (for traffic)."
~on final~
"Tower, Rules on final"
"Roger Rules, traffic is no factor (has landed and cleared the rw), clear to land rw 01."
Usually, we will not have a controller so you can use procedures that are used at uncontroled fields.
"Gurb's Backyard Airport Unicom/traffic, this is NightCat in a P-51, five miles out on a left downwind approach, landing on the active."
~on final~
"Gurb traffic, NightCat on final"
~clear of rw~
"Gurb traffic, NightCat clear the active."
There are procedures for ground ops too.
"Sheila Tower/traffic, Tactical ready to taxi to the active for takeoff, aye?"
"Sheila traffic, Tactical ready for takeoff rw 01/the active/etc., northern departure."
"Traffic, Tactical rolling, aye?"
Those are just a few examples. We can develope a specific standard for the :FI: baced on these tenets.
Questions?
Comments?
Funny animal noises?
Falcon