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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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<strong>7110.65P</strong>2/19/04Necessary,” or “FRC/(fix),” will be added to theremarks. “FRC” or “FRC/(fix)” must always be thefirst item of intra-center remarks. When “FRC” or“FRC/(fix)” appears on a flight progress strip, thecontroller issuing the ATC clearance to the aircraftshall issue a full route clearance to the specified fix,or, if no fix is specified, for the entire route.EXAMPLE−“Cleared to Missoula International <strong>Air</strong>port, Chief TwoDeparture to Angley; direct Salina; then as filed; maintainone seven thousand.”NOTE−Changes, such as those made to conform <strong>with</strong> traffic flowsand preferred routings, are only permitted to be made bythe pilot (or his/her operations office) or the controllerresponsible for initiating the clearance to the aircraft.c. Specify the destination airport in the clearance.d. When no <strong>changes</strong> are required in the filed route,state the phrase: “Cleared to (destination) airport,(SID and SID transition, as appropriate); then, asfiled.” If a SID is not assigned, follow <strong>with</strong> “As filed.”Specify the assigned altitude; and, if required, addany additional instructions or information.PHRASEOLOGY−CLEARED TO (destination) AIRPORT;and as appropriate,(SID name and number) DEPARTURE,THEN AS FILED.MAINTAIN (altitude); (additional instructions orinformation).If a SID is not assigned,CLEARED TO (destination) AIRPORT AS FILED.MAINTAIN (altitude);and if required,(additional instructions or information).EXAMPLE−“Cleared to Reynolds <strong>Air</strong>port; David Two RNAVDeparture, Kingham Transition; then, as filed. Maintainniner thousand. Expect flight level four one zero, one zerominutes after departure.”“Cleared to Reynolds <strong>Air</strong>port as filed. Maintain ninerthousand. Expect flight level four one zero, one zerominutes after departure.”NOTE−1. SIDs are excluded from “cleared as filed” procedures.2. If a pilot does not wish to accept an ATC clearance tofly a SID, he/she is expected to advise ATC or state “NOSID” in his/her flight plan remarks.e. When a filed route will require revisions, thecontroller responsible for initiating the clearance tothe aircraft shall either:1. Issue a FRC/FRC until a fix; or2. If it reduces verbiage, state the phrase:“Cleared to (destination) airport, (SID and SIDtransition, as appropriate), then as filed, except . . ..”Specify the necessary revision, then the assignedaltitude; and if required, add any additionalinstructions or information. If a SID is not assigned,state: “Cleared to (destination) airport as filed, except. . ..” Specify the necessary revision, the assignedaltitude; and if required, add any additionalinstructions or information.PHRASEOLOGY−CLEARED TO (destination) AIRPORT;and as appropriate,(SID name and number) DEPARTURE,(transition name) TRANSITION; THEN,AS FILED, EXCEPT CHANGE ROUTE TO READ(amended route portion).MAINTAIN (altitude);and if required,(additional instructions or information).If a SID is not assigned,CLEARED TO (destination) AIRPORT AS FILED,EXCEPT CHANGE ROUTE TO READ (amended routeportion).MAINTAIN (altitude);and if required,(additional instructions or information).4−3−4Departure Procedures

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