ATC System and NAS
How many airports are included in the NAS?
19,000
Which ATC facility provides ATC services to aircraft on IFR flight plans during the en route phase of flight?
ARTCC
Who maintains separation from other aircraft, terrain, and man-made objects on the ground for IFR aircraft?
ATC
Under IFR
ATC maintains separation from other aircraft, terrain, and man-made objects on the ground. Also used to indicate weather conditions that are less than minimum VFR requirements
Who monitors and manages the flow of air traffic throughout the NAS?
ATCSCC
Who is responsible for the operation of the TM system?
ATCSCC (Air Traffic Control System Command Center)
The safe, secure, and efficient management for the NAS is the responsibility of which division?
Air Traffic Services
Under VFR
Aircraft must remain clear of clouds to ensure good visibility
Air Traffic (AT)
Aircraft operating in the air or on an airport surface, exclusive of loading ramps and parking areas
Which of the following are components of NAS?
Airport and landing areas Airspace and ATS routes Rules, regulations, and procedures Aeronautical charts
An area on land or water that is used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft. Includes its buildings and facilities, if any
Airports (airports are not owned by the FAA)
Where are TMUs located?
All ARTCCs and Busier Terminal facilities
The organizational structure of each AT facility varies depending upon its ________
All of the answers
Radar Coordinator
Also also called Tracker or Handoff Controller
Duties of Radar
Also called R side, communicates directly with the aircraft and uses radar information as the primary means of separation
AGL Above Ground Level Altitude
Altitude expressed in feet measured above ground level.
Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR)
Approach control radar used to detect and display aircrafts position in the terminal area. Coverage of the ASR can extend up to 60 miles
Records and disseminates weather and flight information through AFIS
Broadcast
Term to indicate aircraft will be cleared to an altitude lower than their requested altitude until they are clear of a particular airspace
Capping
The ATO is managed by a(n)
Chief Operational Officer
Issues clearances and ensures accuracy of pilot readback
Clearance Delivery
Which of the following is not the function of the Clearance Delivery position in the tower?
Compiling statistical data
Which ATC facility is primarily responsible for conducting pilot briefings?
FSS
Which air traffic facility has NO direct authority over IFR or VFR traffic?
FSS
Compiles statistical data, processes and forwards flight plan information, reports weather information.
Flight Data
Disseminates IFR and VFR flight plans, initiates SAR, disseminates NOTAMs, performs customs notification.
Flight Data/NOTAM/Coordinator
What do VFR and IFR describe?
Flight plans that pilots should file Weather conditions Flight rules that pilots must follow
Initiates control instructions, has responsibility control of aircraft and vehicles on taxiways and runways that are not active, ensures separation.
Ground Control
Which position in the ATC terminal option is normally responsible for issuing control instructions to aircraft and vehicles operating on the airport movement area (other than active runways)?
Ground Control
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
IFR govern the procedures for conducting instrument flight. Also a term used by pilots and controllers to indicate the type of flight plan
Issues airport advisories; relays ATC clearances, advisories, or requests to pilots; monitors and restore NAVAIDs; activates and closes flight plans; assists pilots of lost aircraft
Inflight
Jet and RNAV Q Routes
Jet Routes and Area Navigation (RNAV) Q Routes, which are used for navigation between Flight Level (FL) 180 and FL 450
Initiates control instructions, has responsibility for control of active runways, ensures separation
Local Control
What responsibility does ATC have with an aircraft during an IFR flight?
Maintain separation from other aircraft, terrain, and man-made objects on the ground
Why are NAVAIDs a vital part of NAS?
Navigate from point to point Provide approach aids for landing
Duties of Radar Associate
Often called D Side Ensure separation Scan En Route Decision Support Tool (EDST) display (EDST is an automated flight data management tool commonly referred to as "electronic strips
What is the duty of Radar Flight Data
Operate interphone Assist radar associate Ensure flight data processing equipment is operation, except for Enroute decision Support Tool (EDST) Request, receive, and disseminate weather
"Presidential aircraft have priority over Flight Check aircraft" is an example of a(n) ________
Operational priority
What is Positive Control in ATC
Positive control is the separation of all air traffic within designated airspace by ATC
Briefs pilots on weather, NOTAMs, and restrictions along proposed route: applies VFR not recommended (VNR) procedures
Preflight
Primary Functions of FSS
Process Flight Plans; Provide Pilot Briefings; Receive Flight Plans
Which is the only en route sector team member whose duties do not include accepting handoffs?
Radar Flight Data
Control Standards
Separation Standards are established by the federal government. Designated in; Miles, Altitude (feet), Minutes
Airspeed
Speed of an aircraft relative to its surrounding air mass.
Monitoring and balancing air traffic flows within their area of responsibility is the primary function of the _______.
TMU (Traffic Management Units)
True Airspeed (TAS)
The airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air, used in flight planning and enroute portion of flight
Indicated Airspeed (IAS)
The speed shown on the aircraft airspeed indicator
According to their location, ATO facilities are assigned to one of _____
Three service areas
What is the mission of the TM system?
To balance air traffic demand with system capacity.
Primary Purpose of ATC
To prevent a collision between aircraft operating in the system and to provide a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of traffic, and to provide support for National Security and Homeland Defense.
Assists the Tower positions by performing coordination and helps to ensure separation by maintaining awareness of tower traffic.
Tower Associate
Performs interfacility/intrafacility coordination, advises the Tower positions of actions required to accomplish objectives
Tower Coordinator
Term to indicate traffic will be descended prior to the normal descent point at the arrival airport to remain clear of an airspace situation
Tunneling
What is included in the NAS?
U.S. navigation facilities and all associated personnel and components
Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
VFR govern the procedures for conducting flight under visual conditions. The term "VFR" is also used in the United States to indicate weather conditions that are equal to or greater than minimum
VOR Airways and RNAV Tango Routes
Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR) airways, also called Victor airways, and area navigation (RNAV) Tango Routes, which are used for navigation below 18,000 feet mean sea level (MSL)
ATO Service locations
Western, Central, Eastern
When should nonradar separation be used?
When an operational advantage exists
When is nonradar separation used in preference to radar separation?
When an operational advantage will be gained
Airport Elevation
usable runways measured in feet from mean sea level