What is clearance delivery?
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Clearance delivery is the position in the ATC control tower which reads the
IFR clearances to the pilots when requested to do so
Where are the Jet Routes and Q Routes found?
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Jet routes are high altitude IFR routes and they are located at FL180-FL450.
What does ATIS stand for and what is its function?
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ATIS stands for Automated Terminal Information Service. Most ATC towers
have ATIS available to pilots. ATIS is a looped tape recording which
contains information about the airport, such as the actual hourly weather
sequence, active runways, active instrument approaches in use, and any
other important information about the airport. Pilots tune in the ATIS
frequency to obtain the latest airport information.
What is primary and secondary radar?
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ATC controllers use both primary and secondary radar to identify aircraft.
The primary radar paints an aircraft as a blip on a controller's radar. The
secondary radar actually interrogates an aircraft's transponder, and shows
the aircraft as an alpha numeric data block on the controller's radar screen.
If DFW airport would temporarily close down several runways, what type of NOTAM
would be issued?
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NOTAM D
What is the function of ground control?
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Clearance delivery is the position in the ATC control tower which reads the
IFR clearances to the pilots when requested to do so
Where are the Jet Routes and Q Routes found?
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Jet routes are high altitude IFR routes and they are located at FL180-FL450.
What does ATIS stand for and what is its function?
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ATIS stands for Automated Terminal Information Service. Most ATC towers
have ATIS available to pilots. ATIS is a looped tape recording which
contains information about the airport, such as the actual hourly weather
sequence, active runways, active instrument approaches in use, and any
other important information about the airport. Pilots tune in the ATIS
frequency to obtain the latest airport information.
What is primary and secondary radar?
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ATC controllers use both primary and secondary radar to identify aircraft.
The primary radar paints an aircraft as a blip on a controller's radar. The
secondary radar actually interrogates an aircraft's transponder, and shows
the aircraft as an alpha numeric data block on the controller's radar screen.
If DFW airport would temporarily close down several runways, what type of NOTAM
would be issued?
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NOTAM D
What is the function of ground control?
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