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MANUAL OF RADIO TELEPHONY - EBOOK
 

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Doc 9432: Manual of Radio Telephony

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1 — Glossary
1.1 Definitions of principal terms used in this manual
1.2 Commonly used abbreviations
1.3 Explanation of scenario
CHAPTER 2 — General operating procedures
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transmitting technique
2.3 Transmission of letters
2.4 Transmission of numbers
2.5 Transmission of time
2.6 Standard words and phrases
2.7 Call signs
2.7.1 Call signs for aeronautical stations
2.7.2 Aircraft call signs
2.8 Communications
2.8.1 Establishment and continuation of communications
2.8.2 Transfer of communications
2.8.3 Issue of clearance and read-back requirements
2.8.4 Test procedures
CHAPTER 3 — General phraseology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 An explanation of the role of phraseologies and plain language in radiotelephony communications
3.3 Level instructions
3.4 Position reporting
3.5 Flight plans
CHAPTER 4 — Aerodrome control: aircraft
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Departure information and engine starting procedures
4.3 Push-back
4.4 Taxi instructions
4.5 Take-off procedures
4.6 Aerodrome traffic circuit
4.7 Final approach and landing
4.8 Go around
4.9 After landing
4.10 Essential aerodrome information
CHAPTER 5 — Aerodrome control: vehicles
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Movement instructions
5.3 Crossing runways
5.4 Vehicles towing aircraft
CHAPTER 6 — General ATS surveillance service phraseology
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Identification and vectoring
6.3 Vectoring
6.4 Traffic information and avoiding action
6.5 Secondary surveillance radar
6.6 Radar assistance to aircraft with radiocommunications failure
6.7 Alerting phraseologies
CHAPTER 7 — Approach control
7.1 IFR departures
7.2 VFR departures
7.3 IFR arrivals
7.4 VFR arrivals
7.5 Vectors to final approach
7.6 Surveillance radar approach
7.7 Precision radar approach
CHAPTER 8 — Area control
8.1 Area control units
8.2 Position information
8.3 Level information
8.4 Flights joining airways
8.5 Flights leaving airways
8.6 Flights crossing airways
8.7 Flights holding en route
8.8 ATS Surveillance
8.9 Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS)
8.10 Oceanic control
CHAPTER 9 — Distress and urgency procedures and communications failure procedures. 9-1
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Distress messages 9.2.1 Aircraft in distress 9.2.2 Imposition of silence 9.2.3 Termination of distress and silence
9.3 Urgency messages
9.4 Emergency descent . 9-5
9.5 Aircraft communications failure
CHAPTER 10 — Transmission of meteorological and other aerodrome information
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Runway Visual Range (RVR)
10.3 Runway surface conditions
CHAPTER 11 — Miscellaneous flight handling
11.1 Selective Calling (SELCAL)
11.2 Fuel dumping
11.3 Wake turbulence
11.4 Wind shear
11.5 Direction finding
11.6 ACAS maneuvres

 
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