Pilot s Radio Communications Guide

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Pilot s Radio Communications Guide The comprehensive radio communications guide for VFR & IFR pilots. 4th Edition Darren Smith, ATP, CFII/MEI

Darren Smith, ATP, CFII/MEI Certificated Flight Instructor www.cfidarren.com...the safety of the operator is more important than any other point. Greater prudence is needed rather than greater skill. Wilbur Wright, 1901 Purpose of this guide: This guide is meant to help pilots with their Radio Communication skills. As a review and reference for all pilots, it strives to present the information to keep you current. I would love to hear from you regarding your experience with this guide. Often pilots comment about the right way, the wrong way, and the FAA way. The result is most pilots chose the practical way which is a combination of all three. I caution all pilots to err on the side of the safe way so that you do not become a statistic. Copyright 2004-2010 by Darren Smith. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. This publication is not a substitute for competent flight instruction. Limitation of Liability: By accepting this publication, you understand the following: this service/information is provided solely for your individual, non-commercial use. There are no representations or warranties of any kind made pertaining to this service/information and any warranty, express or implied, is excluded and disclaimed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances or theories of liability, including without limitation the negligence of any party, contract, warranty or strict liability in tort, shall the author or any of its affiliated or related organizations be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages as a result of the use of, or the inability to use, any information or skills provided through this service/information/training even if advised of the possibility of such damages. You covenant and agree, on your behalf and on behalf of your heirs, executors and assigns, not to sue the author or any of its affiliated or related organizations under any of these theories of liability and to indemnify and hold them harmless from your breach of these terms. Pilot s Radio Communications Guide / Darren Smith ISBN-13: 978-0-9823940-7-6 ISBN-10: 0-9823940-7-1

Table of Contents ATC Services. 5 Radar Services Transponder Usage Transponder Phraseology ATC s Top 9 Pet Peeves 10 Tips to Immediately Improve Your Radio Technique Common Frequencies / Numbers & Letters FAR Review. 21 IFR Lost Communications Radio Communications Required Reports Light Gun Signals Transponder NASA Reports Clearances..27 Obtaining Clearances Clearance Format Clearance Phraseology Clearance Shorthand FARs on Clearances Aviation Safety....33 Preventing Runway Incursions Best Practices: Aircraft Lighting Collision Avoidance Phraseology Radio Phraseology...37 VFR Radio Phraseology IFR Flight: Who do I talk to? IFR Radio Phraseology Enroute: What does it mean Arrival: STARs, Cruise, Holding Tower: What does it mean Approaches: Clearance, Full Approach, Visual & Contact Approach Approach: What does it mean ASR Approach & LAHSO Emergencies...67 How ATC Responds Lost Communications VFR & IFR Pilot Intercept Signals Appendix..71 Personal Minimums Checklist Metric Conversion Chart Clearance & Flight Plan Forms 3

Ten Commandments for Safe Flight Author Unknown 1. Thou shalt abstain from the intersection takeoff for, verily, the runway behind thee, as the altitude above thee, cometh not to thine aid when thou needest them. 2. Thou shalt not linger on active runways lest thou become like unto ground sirloin. 3. Ignorest thou not thy checklists for many are the switches, handles, gauges & other demons awaiting to take cruel vengeance upon thee. 4. Thou shalt cast thine eyes to thy right and also to thy left as thou passeth through the firmament lest thy fellow pilots bring flowers to thy widow and comfort her in other ways. 5. Buzzeth not, for this shall surely incur the wrath of thy neighbors and the fury of the FAA shall be called down upon thy head. 6. Thou shalt be ever mindful of thy fuel lest there be nothing in thy tank to sustain thee upon the air and thy days be made short. 7. Trust not thine eyes to lead thee through the cloud lest the Archangel Gabriel await thee therein. 8. Thou shalt not trespass into the thunderstorm lest the tempest rend the wings from thy chariot and cast thee naked into the firmament. 9. Put not thy trust in weather prophets, for when the truth is not in, then they shall not accompany thee among thy ancestors. 10. Often shalt thou confirm thine airspeed on final lest the earth rise up and smite thee. 4

"Flying was a very tangible freedom in those days, it was beauty, adventure, discovery -- the epitome of breaking into new worlds." Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) ATC Services Topics: Radio Frequency Spectrum Radar Services Transponder Usage Transponder Phraseology ATC s Top 9 Pet Peeves How to Immediately Improve Your Radio Technique ATC Responsibilities Separation & Flow Control Professionalism General Rules of Radio Communication 5

ATC Centers Anchorage ZAN Oakland ZOA Honolulu CERAP ZHN Seattle ZSE Los Angeles ZLA Structure Salt Lake City ZLC Albuquerque ZAB Guam CERAP ZUA Denver ZDV Minneapolis ZMP Kansas City ZKC Ft. Worth ZFW Houston ZHU Chicago ZAU Memphis ZME Cleveland ZOB Indianapolis ZID San Juan CERAP ZSU Atlanta ZTL Jacksonville ZJX Boston ZBW New York ZNY Washington ZDC Miami ZMA The chart above depicts 21 ARTCC (Air Route Traffic Control Center) or Center and 3 CERAP (Combined Center and Radar Approach Control) areas. To the right is the Denver center s airspace. The circle depicted is Denver Approach which is a TRACON (Terminal Radar Approach Control) for Denver International Airport and the surrounding area. Each Center has at least one TRACON and usually several to handle the traffic into and Denver ZDV out of the large metropolitan areas. Additionally there are some ATC facilities called RAPCONs. For example, Seymour Johnson AFB has a RAPCON (Radar Approach Controller). You can think of this as a mini- TRACON. All of these of areas are subdivided in endless numerous ways. These subdivided areas are called sectors and are created based on workload so that an individual controller is not overloaded by the traffic within his sector. 7

I owned the world that hour as I rode over it... Free of the earth, free of the mountains, free of the clouds, but how inseparably I was bound to them. Charles A. Lindbergh (1902-1974) Radio Communications FAR Review Topics: IFR Lost Communications Radio Communications Required Reports Light Gun Signals 21

such as glide slope failure, loss of one of the two course indicators, or loss of RAIM capability while executing an approach. FAR 91.130 Operations in Class C airspace Each person operating an aircraft in Class C airspace must meet the following two-way radio communications requirements. SAME AS CLASS D AIRSPACE BUT PERTAINING TO CLASS C AIRSPACE FAR 91.131 Operations in Class B airspace No person may operate an aircraft within Class B airspace except in compliance with FAR 91.129 (class D airspace) and the following rules. FAR 91.131 Operations in Class B airspace The operator must receive an ATC clearance from the ATC facility having jurisdiction for that area before operating an aircraft in that area. Taxi Instructions Pilots should always read back the runway AND intersection assignment when taxi instructions are received from the controller. Pilots required to read back any hold short instructions, particularly those concerning runways. Always include runway numbers AND intersections. Controllers are required to confirm any runway hold short assignments and you are required to read them back. Light Gun Signals, FAR 91.124 Steady Green Flashing Green Steady Red Flashing Red Flashing White Alternating Red/Green Ground Air Cleared for Cleared to Land Takeoff Cleared to Taxi Stop Taxi Clear of Runway Return to Ramp Warning-Use Caution Return to Land Give Way Do not Land Not Used Warning- Use Caution 25

"The engine is the heart of the airplane, but the pilot is its soul." Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh Clearances Topics: Obtaining Clearances Clearance Format Clearance Phraseology FARs on Clearances 27

"With you eleven thousand." Idiot, making an incorrect radio call Aviation Safety Topics: Preventing Runway Incursions Taxi Phraseology Best Practices: Aircraft Lighting 33

Make as small a nuisance of yourself as possible and you re more likely to get what you want. Paul Berge, Controller, Pilot, Writer at IFR Radio Phraseology Topics: Non-Towered Airport Operations Towered Airport Operations: Takeoff & Landing Transitions Through Airspace: Class B, C, & D Entering Class C or Class D Calling FSS & Flight Watch How to Request VFR Flight Following IFR Flight: Who do I talk to? IFR Radio Phraseology Enroute: What does it mean Arrival: STARs, Cruise, Holding Approach Clearances Tower: What does it mean Approach: What does it mean 37

Entering Class C or Class D To enter Class C or Class D airspace, you must establish contact: Class C Class D Aircraft: Daytona Approach, Skyhawk 631DS Approach: Skyhawk 631DS, Daytona Approach Aircraft: Henderson Tower, Skyhawk 631DS Tower: Skyhawk 631DS, Henderson Tower If you hear: Aircraft calling Franklin Tower, Stand by Then you have not established contact and must remain clear of the airspace. Calling FSS Aircraft: Seattle Radio, Skyhawk 123AB receiving on Port Angeles RCO 122.6 Aircraft: San Diego Radio, Skyhawk 123AB on 122.1 receiving Oceanside VOR Aircraft: St Louis Radio, Skyhawk 123AB on 122.45. (Note that the VOR Frequency is underlined meaning No Voice - you can t use 122.1 here and expect to receive the FSS on 117.4. You will only be able to pick up HIWAS on this freq.) Often times, you can reach FSS on 122.2, a very common frequency. When FSS answers, remember the basics: Who you are, Where you are, What you want Calling Flight Watch Flight Watch (also known as Enroute Flight Advisory Service) is available above 5000AGL from 6am to 10pm (local) on 122.0 Mhz. Use the local ATC name to call: Aircraft: Minneapolis Flight Watch, Skyhawk 123AB 44

Clearance: What does it mean? Advise when ready to copy full route clearance. This means that the routing on the flight plan you filed was not accepted and you will be given a lengthy new route. If you accept the clearance, be sure that you look at it on your navigational charts prior to taxi. What if you miss your clearance void time? Be sure that you contact clearance delivery or FSS where you got the clearance and ask for another. You will be given a new clearance. Amended Clearance Departure: Skyhawk 631DS I ve got an amendment to your clearance, advise when ready to copy. Aircraft: Ready to copy. Skyhawk 631DS Departure: Skyhawk 631DS Cleared to Montgomery radar vectors to GOTBY then V7, Fly heading 190, Maintain 5000.. Aircraft: Cleared Montgomery radar vectors to GOTBY then V7, 190, Maintain 5000. Departure: Readback correct. Pilot flies heading 190 and checks the new routing and finds it s a much shorter route. Enroute Handoff Departure: Skyhawk 631DS Contact Montgomery Approach at 124.0. Aircraft: Skyhawk 631DS Pilot switches frequency. Aircraft: Montgomery approach, Skyhawk 631DS level 5000 Approach: Skyhawk 631DS Montgomery Altimeter 30.01 Aircraft: 30.01 631DS ATC Clearance C Cleared to MGM AF BHM3 V521 R Route 5000 A Altitude / 123.8 F Frequency 4604 T Transponder Heading Altitude Frequency 190,V7 5000 123.8 124.0 Pilot keeps track of all handoffs and heading/altitude assignments: 56

Talking and flying are mutually exclusive activities Hank Canterbury, Writer Emergencies Topics: How ATC Responds Radio Failures Pilot Intercept Signals 67

What freedom lies in flying, what Godlike power it gives to men... I lose all consciousness in this strong unmortal space crowded with beauty, pierced with danger. Charles A. Lindbergh (1902-1974) Appendices Topics A. Personal Minimums Checklist B. Metric Conversion Tables Clearance & Flight Plan Forms 71