RTR Reference Notes
RTR Reference Notes
RADIOTELEPHONY
AEROMbBILE
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Aerodrome
A definedareaon land or water (includingany buildings,installationsand equipment)
intendedto be usedeitherwholly or in part lor the arrival,departureand surfacemovementof
aircraft.
AerodromeReferencePoint
point established
It is a designated in a horizontalalor nearthe g9a!9tILq-!9!I!9of the
landingarea.It is markedwith a metallicplateembedded in tie groundin the horizontalposition
engraved with nameof the aerodrome, latitude& longi'udeand elevationof the hjghestpointof
landingarea.
AerodromeElevrtiot
point (,-41P
Theelevationofaerodromsreference Gen I 7.5)
Apron
Stand
placeon apronfor lhe purposeofparkingofaircraft
A designated
Taxiway
A <lefinepathon a landaerodrome for the ta-\iingof aircraftand intendedto
eStablished
providea link betweenonepartofthe aerodromeandanother,including;
TaxiwayIdentificalion
Eachtaxiwayis identifiedby an EnglishalphabetA ro Z. A taxiwaythat breaksinto parts
due to intersections
or otherwisemay havea numericalnumberalongwith its Englishlettef,for
e.g.Cl, C2,C3,etc.
RunwayHolding Position
A designated positionintended
to pfotecta runway,anobstaclelimitationsurfaoe,
o. an
ILS critical/sensitive
areaat whicbtaxiingaircraftandvehiclesshallstopandhold,unless
otherwise authorizedby the aefodfomecontroltower.
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Holding
Intermediateholdingposition
A designatedpositionintendedfor traflc conkol at which taxiing aircraftand vehicles
shallstopandhold until fLrfthefclearedto proceed,wheninstructedby aercdrome
controltower.
Wind Sock
Fig- 3
It is a conicaldevicemadeof cloththroughwhich wind flows and swivelsalongthe directionof
wind. This givesvisual indicationof the directionof the wind and its approximatespeed.It is
installedin openareanearrunway.
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SignalArea
usedfor thedisplayolground signals.
An areaon an arodrome
Runrvay
areaon a landaerodromepreparedfor the landingand take-offof
i definerectangular
aircratl.
F0lltlT|VARKING
All',1lNG
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RnnwayDesignator
A whJe number,to the nearestone-tenthof MagneticNo{h Additionalpa'allelrunways
arelabeled"L" (left)."R" (right),and"C" (cente|.
Fig- 5
Threshold
Thebeginningofthat portionofrunwayusablefor landing.
Touchdown
the funway'
Thepointwherethe nominalglidepathintercepts
Runwry Strip
A dehnedareaincludingtherunrvayandstopway, ifprovided'
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Shoulder
An areaadjacenito the edgeofa
. Davement
so prepared
as to providea hansitionbetween
rnepavement
andtheodjacent surface.
SelecfionofRunlyay
Selecrion ofrunwrr ro be usedfor a,riv.l and.deparrure
ofaircrailjs
h a itr e l a k e n j n l o c o n s i d e r a l t o n t o r 5 e t e c U o n o f f u made
t o n l r o JF.a c t o ft 5 n $ a ) bJ
t n _reroorome
useared(under:
l. Winddirection
2. frafllcconJilion,
3. Typeofapproachto iand
4. T)peoJair.raft
5. Sun
AthllNGFOJt!'ft,lARKJht6 SHOULDER
F__- clearuay-l
Stop wny.
LandingDisrance
Availabte(LDA).Tl runwav,
which
isdecrared
avaiiabre
and
il:l?i*,3:fl:J,"+;#:il::,.:il".i:^lT:f.or
A unrrestablished
lo pro\ideA Ta scrvice
rorerodrome
tfaffic.
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ManeuveringArea
Io b.3usedfof takeoff, landingandtaxiingofaircraft,excluding
Thatpad ofan aerodrome
apron,
MovementArt
to be usedfor takeoff, landingand taxiingof aircraft,andthe
That part of an aerodrome
apron.
AerodromeTraffi c Circr!it
Thespecifiedpathto beflown by aifcraftoperatingin thevicinity of an aircraft
AerodromeTra llic
All traffic on nanoeuvringareaof an aerodromeand all aircraftflying in the vicinity of
aerodrome,
Note:A clircraft is in lhe ficinity ofan aerodrdme\)hen it is,, en[ering or leaing an aerodrome
lroltrt circuit.
AerodromeTrafficZone
aroundan nerodromefor the protectionol
An airspaceof defineddimensionsestablished
aerodronetraffic
Air Traflic
ing areaofan aercdrome
All aircraftin flight or operatingon themanoeuvl
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ALTIMETERY
Fig-7
Anita.le.
Theverticaldistanceof a level,a pointor an objectconsidered
as a point,measufed
lrom
meansealevel.
Eeight.
Thevefticaldistance
of a level,a pointor an objectconsidered
asa point,measured
lrom a
specifieddatum.
Flight level,
A surfaceof constantatmospheric pressllre,
wh'ch is relatedto a specificpressure
datum,
1013.2hectopascals, and is separated
from othersurfaceiby specifiedpressureintervals.
LeveL
A generictermrelatedlo theverticalpositionofan aircraftjn flight andmeaningvariously,
height,altitude,or flight level.
Elevation.
Theverticaldislanceof a level,a pointor an objectconsidercd
as point,on ihe suffaceof
theearthmeasured from meanseo,level,
QNH.
Aerodromepresslrrededucedto mean sea Ievel pressllreunder standardatmospheric
conditions.
QFE.
pressure
Aerodrome prevailing
at aerodrone.
QNE.
Heightofan objector a placemeasured
fromthedatumof 1013.2
hPa.
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Note-An altimeter:
l. Whensetto a QNH altimetersetting, will indicatealtitude;
2. Whensetto QFE altimetersettingwill indicateheightabovethe QFE reference
datun.
3. Whensetto pressureof 1013.2hPa,maybe usedto indicateflight levels.
frontition ahitude.
Thealtitudeat or belowwhichthevedicalpositionofan aircrallis controlledby relerence
to altitudes.
Trahsit,'ahlevel.
The lowestflight levelavailablefor useabovethetransitionaltitude
Ttunsition la))rr.
TheairspacebetweenthetransitionaltitudeandthetransitionIevel
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METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS
Meteorological
Reporf
A statement
ofobseNedmeteorological
conditjonsrelatedto a specifictime andlocation.
MDTAR.
The routineweatherreportof an aerodromeissuedeveryhalf an hour. lt givessurface
wind,Visibility,Prevailingweathercondition,Temp,Due Point,QNH andtrendforecast.
SPECI,
This is SelectedSpeiiaiWeatrerreportthat is issuedwhena significantchangein METAR
reporttakesplace.SPECIis issuedin betweenimmdiately and is valid till the issuance
ofthe next
METAR,
VOLMET.
CuffentWeathefReportsand AerodromeForecasts SIGMENT of certainsolutionsare
broadcast
in HF fiom Mumbaiand Kolkattaat halfhour intervals.
cAvoK.
This is a codeword that is spokenlor cloudandvisibilityOK. It replacevisibility,weather
andcloudil:
L Visibilir)i5 l0 kms.Or morc
2. No Cumulonimbus cloudandno othercloudforecastat 1500melers(5000feet)or belo\a.
3. No precipitatjon,
thunderstorm, Sandstorm, Duststorm,Fogforccast.
CLOUDAmountis given.as:
.
-
FEW Fewl to2Oktas
SCT.- Scattered
(halfor lessthanhalfsky is covered),3 to 4 Oktas
BKN.- BROKEN(morethanhalfbur lessthanOVC),5 to 7 oktas
OVC, OVERCAST(entiresky covered),8 Oktas
Visibility
Theabilityas determinedby atmospheric conditionsand expressed
in unitsoi distance,
to
seeandidentifyprominentunlightedobjectsby day andprominentlightedobjectsby night.
Flight Visibility
Thevisibility forwardfrom the cockpitolan aircraftin flight.
GroundVisibility\ hich
Thevisibilityat an aerodfome
asreportedbi an accredited
obse.ver.
RunwayVisualR.nge
Therangeoverwhich the pilot ofan aircrafton the centrline ofthe runwaycanseelne
runwaysurfacemarkingsor the Iightsdeiineating
the runwayor jdentifyingits centreirne.
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Dewpoint
It is the temperature
to which a givenpafcelol air mustbe cooled,at conslantbarometric
pressure,lbr watervapotto condenseintowatef-
STANDARDATMOSPHERE
Thespecification
ofthe standard
4tmosphere
is formulatedby ICAO as follows:
a, Inearrrsa perTect
ory gas;
pressurc:
b. Sealevelatmospheric 1013.25
HPa;
c. SealeveltemperatureI5oC
Foraviationpurposes
it is not necessary
to specifystandard
atmosphere
above32 km.
Transitionlevel
It is the lowestuseableflight levelabovean aerodrome,
below which tlte verlicaldistance
is measured asaltitude.
Transitionaltitude
li is a levelat or belowwhichtheverticaldistanceis measured
as altitude.
SICMETInformation
Inibrmationusedbrva meteorologicalrvatchoffice concel.ning
the occu(enceor expected
occurenceof specifieden-roliterleatherphenomena, which may affect the safetyof aircraft
opetions,
AIRMET Information
Infofmationusedby a meteorologicalwatchoffice concerningthe occuffenceor expecred
occurrence of specifieden-routeweathefphenomena, which may aflect the saletyol low level
whichwasnot includedin the fofecastissuedfor -low flights.
aircraftoperations
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ATISFreo.
D-ATIS \is datalink ATIS systern,in which pilot getsa wfitten message in the aircraftabout
ofATiS. This removeschances
all thebroadcast of a pilot listeningof writing wronglyof any
ofthe information.
TheprovisionofATlS via Datalink.
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PROCEDURES
GENERALOPERA.TING
1,1INTRODUCTION
1.2TR{NSMITTINGTECHNIOUE
a) thatthetewill be no
beforetransmitting,listenout on thefrequencyto be usedto eDsure
ftom otherstation;
ilterferencelvith a transmission
b) tone,andspeakclearanddistinct;
usea normalconversational
I avoidusinghesitationsoundsuchas"er"i
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1.3TRANSMISSION
OF LETTERS
Syllables
to beemphasized
afeunderlined.
Alpha AL FAH
B Bravo BRAH VOH
c Charlie CTIARLEE oT
SHARLEE
D Delta DELL TAH
E Echo ECK OH
F Foxfot FOKSTROT
G Golf GOLF
H Hotel HO TELL
I india IN DEE AH
J Juliett JEW LEE ETT
K Kilo KEYLOH
L Lima LEE MAH
M Mike . MIKE
N Noveurber NO VEM BER
o Oscar OSSCAH
P Papa PAH PAH
a Queo-ec KEH BECK
R Romeo ROWMEOH
S Siena SEEAIR RAH
T Tango TANG GO
U Uniform YQU NEE FORM or
OO NEE FORM
Victor VIK TAH
w Whiskey WISSKEY
x X-Ray ECKS RAY
Y Yankee YANGKEY
z Zulu zooLooo
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1,4TRANSMISSIONOF NUMBERS
Numberor numeralelement
ZE-RO
L WUN
2 TOO
3 TREE
4 FOW-er
5 FIFE
6 SIX
1 SEV-en
AIT
9 NIN-er
Decimal DAY-SEE-MAL
Hundred HUN-dred
Thousand TOU-SAND
Heading Transmittedas
Transpondercodes Transmitted as
Runway Transmitted as
2',7 Runwaytrvoseven
30 Runwaythreezero
Altimetersetting Transmitted as
1.4.3
Altilude Tlansmittedas
800 eighthurdred
3 400 threethousandfour hundred
12000 onetwo thousand
Cloudheight Traosmifted
as
l/isibility Transmitted as
I 000 Visibilityonefhousand
700 Visibilitysevenhundred
Runwaytisual rallge
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Notel:-thefollowingexamplesillustratetheapplicationoftheprocedLrfeinl4'1:
Channel as
Transmitted
I18.000 ONEONEEICHTDECIMALZERO
118.005 ONEONEEICHTDECIMAI,ZEROZEROFIVE
I18.010 ZEROONEZERO
ONEONEDIG}ITDECIMAL,
1t8.025 ONEONEEIGHTDECIMALZEROTWOFIVE
118.050 ONEONEEIGHTDECIMALZEROFIVEZERO
118.100 ONEONEEIGHTDECIMALONEZEROZERO
l8
/-
Radiomanagement panelsetting
far communication
eauiDmentwith
Channel Transmilled
as 25 kqz 8.33125kH2
(5dieits \ (6 dipts \
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1,6STANDARDWORDSAND PHRASES
anq
The followingwordsphrasesshallbe usedin radiotelephonycommuricatlonas approprlale
shdllhaveIheme,ninggivenbeln\'
this message'"
"Let ne knolvthatyou havereceivedandunderstood
ACKNOWLEDGE
'
AFHRM Ye'
APPROVED ofProposedactiongranted"
"Perm;$sion
CANCEL clearance
"Annul thpreviouslytransmitted "
CLEARED undertheconditiol]specified"
"Authorizedto pr.oqeed
CONTACT wiih
communications
"Establish "
indicated)'
(or message
"An errorhasbeenmadein thistransmission
CORRECTION
thecorlectversionis - "
D|SRFCARD lgnore.
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S P E A KS I O W E R R e d u cj e
o u r r a t co f s p e e c h
Note:-Thecallerwouldnormallyre-establishcontactifthe delay
is lengIhySTAND BY is not or
approval denial
UNABLE "
"t cannotcomplywith your feqllest,instructionor clearance
WORDSTWICE a) As a request:
b) As information:
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&
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L7.l.l Aeronauticalstations
areidentified by thenameofthe location
lollowedby a suffix.The
suffrxindicates
thetypeofunit or ser.,,ice
pfovided.
Areacontrolcenter CONTROL
Radar(in degfee) RADAR
Approachcontrol APPROACH
Approachcontrolradarafrivals ARRIVAL
Approachcontrolradardepar'tures DEPARTURE
Aerodrome conlrol TOWER
Sutfacemovement control GROUND
Clearance delivery DELIVERY
Prccisionapproach radar PRECISION
Direction-fi
ndingstation HOMER
FIightinformationservice INFORMATION
Aproncontrol APRON
Companydispatch DISPATCH
Aeronauticalstation RADIO
1.7.2.1
An aircraft
callsignshallbeofthe followingtype:
a) thecharacters
correspodding
to the registretion
makingofthe VT-CLM or
aircraft; Cessna
VT-CLM
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b) thetelephonydesignatorofthe aircraftoperatinfagency
oi theaircraftr! gistrationt
followedby leasttwo characters A IR INDIA LM
Ibrm.
c) noabbreviated
1.'/.2.3An aircraftshall not changeits rype ofcall sign durirrgflight exceptwhen there is a
Iikelihoodthat confusionmay occurbecause of similarcall sign;in suchcases,an aircraftmay be
instructed by an air tratlc controlunit to changethetypeolits call signtemporafily.
ROUTINERT MESSAGES
OF A FLIGHT
Taxi instructions
Levelinstructions
Heading inshuctions
Runwayin+rse
ATC clearance
Clearanceof Take ofl Land, Back track, Hold short off a runway,
ro Lnt.;r
AltimetefsettinglikeQNH.QFE,QFF
Ffequencychanges
Tfansitionlevel
VDF informalion.
A pilot obtainsclearances
andinlormiitionlor his flight.
PRE DEPARTURN
L Pre-flightcheck
for VHf with a'r Al C unit - Crouwl
for HF with RADIo
2. SELCAL check- Grouncl
3. Time check- Ground
4. Departure information- Glouhd
5. Stad-upclearance / pushback requestilparked aI Aerobidge- Cround
6. ATC clearance folrel
7. Line-up- Tower
8. Take-off- ?by'er
TAKE OFF
L Line up clearance,
ifaircrafl hadbeeDclearedto Taxj Holdingposition_ foy,e/
2. Takeoffclearance- 7or?/
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Preflight Check
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AIRCRAFT
DelhiQrcundIndair 861
preflightcheck
Request
Cround/Tower
1rrldir861 Readyoutve
(four/three/two)
Readyou five lrddi 861
Or
Givea testcall
civingtestcall 1,2,3,4,5,5,4,3,2,1
Readyou five
Readyou five 1rldil 861
SELCAL Check
Primary8938;SecondarY 6647
To becarriedout first on and
Secondary lhenon Primary
AIRCRAFT RADIO
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UTC
lr"
'hl{::i:i.;-).:.lF'
AIRCRAFT
DelhiCro|ndlndab86l
Request
tine check.
GROUND/TOWER
lrdai 861DelhiCroundTime0705
0705,Indab
861
DepaltureInformation
Departure informationconsiststhe lollowing:
Depanure run$c)
Winddirectiooandspeed
QNH
Temp/ Dew point
Visibility/RVR if requifed
Esscntialinforma'ion
DplhiCround,lndair 8ol
Requst
departureinformatioo
Indair 861
Runway27
Wind 290 (degree)05 (knots)
T 32;DP l5
QNH r 0l2
. Visibiliry5 (kms)/ RVR 500meters
. VOR DPN offrhe air
Runway27, QNH 1012,VOR DPN ollthe air
Thatis correct.
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Pushbackfor StartuP
ExampleL
AIRCRAFT
Delhi Crotnd Intlair 861,HeavY
onbaad 120
Stand/8, Securitycheckscarfiedout, Persons
RequestPushback,InformalionGoA
GROUND/TOWER
Jndair861Hea'ty
Pushbackappfoved
-|t?dail861
approveG,
Pushback
START UP
Taxi Instruction
AIRCRAFT
Delhi Cto'rndI dair 861, Heaty.
Stand18,ReqTaxi,Information Golf
CROUND/TOWER
to Holding
lrddil 861Cleard
PositionRunway2s,taxiviaBravo'
AlphaandCharlie
HoldingPositionRunway28
Taxi via BravoandCharlie.lndair861
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ATC CLEARANCE
ATC cleamncegiven fo rircraft must be w tten by the pilot very carefully and should be
read backfully by him. This is a stringentrequirement.
DelhiTowerIndair 861
Request
ATC clearance
1,id.lir,861is clearedto kolkattaas
pr flight planrouteat Flightlevel
330After departufeclimbstraight
aheadto Flighrlevel70,thenturn
left, climbro flight level330.
TAKE OFF'
AIRCRAFT
DelhiTo\\erIndair 361
Readyfor departure
TOWER
lrdair 861 Clearedfor takoff.
Clearedfor take off,lzdair 861
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Deihi RadioIC 345
I seea train accident,Engineand
Fourbogiesderailed,Passengers
- Rushingout, Repofiingovef the sile
Position70 milesOutboundJaipur
Reqrrgsl iakeaction
IC 345Rogeryou]Pancall.
WIND SIIEAI].
AIR{JRAFT
DelhiTowerlC 367
wind Shcnrnr8I0 f-.cl
E\pt'flcr,ccd
Lossof airspeed 20 krs,
' Strongright dfift.
lC 367 Dclhi l'owef
. Itoger, Wjod Sheaf
LOW P.\SS
D e l l r li o r v eirC 5 4 0
N o l o c r i f r ' ; n n i . N r i ^ ff ^ r
landinggear(Undercarriage)
RequesiLo$ Pa.s
. IC 540 cleafedforlriw pass
. Not below500 fool
. R/w 28, surfacewil1(l:1700s
QFE 998 hPa.Repodfrinal
ClearedLow Pass, f
Not beJo\r500fccr r'/or &^lrl
IVU 28.QfE aosl,Pa
W;ll repof Final.
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ReceiverFailure
AIRCRAFT sI4-rraN
Rad'oIC 440on2872.
Murnbai (.ecoIdary)
NO RESPONSE
RadioIC 440on2872,(secondary)
Chennai
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NagpurConLrol
IC 440on 123.9.
Do 1ouread
NO RBSPONSE
Any aircmftIC 440on 123.9,
Do yourcad
NO RESPONSE \
MumbaiRadioChennai Radio
IC 440on 10065(Pri)Transmitting
Blinddue \
Receivef lailure.
Position,Mumbai/ChennaiFIR12I 5, FL.330
l{yderobad1230, Colf nexr
Continuingflight to Chcnnaias pcr fligbt ptan
ETA Chennai1300,
# EnduanceJ hrs.
Will rran.nrit againar l2l0 on 6581
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IC 440