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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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8/5/04<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 1Section 4. Route Assignment4−4−1. ROUTE USEClear aircraft via routes consistent <strong>with</strong> the altitudestratum in which the operation is to be conducted byone or more of the following:NOTE−Except for certain NAVAIDs/routes used by scheduled aircarriers or authorized for specific uses in the control of IFRaircraft, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Traffic</strong> Service (ATS) routes, and NAVAIDsestablished for use at specified altitudes are shown on U.S.government charts or DOD FLIP charts.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, NAVAID Terms, Para 2−5−2.FAAO 7110.65, Exceptions, Para 4−1−2.FAAO 7110.65, Minimum En Route Altitudes, Para 4−5−6.FAAO 7110.65, Application, Para 5−6−1.a. Designated ATS routes.PHRASEOLOGY−VIA:VICTOR (color) (airway number)(the word Romeo whenRNAV for existing Alaska routes),orJ (route number) (the word Romeo when RNAV for existingAlaska routes),orSUBSTITUTE (ATS route) FROM (fix) to (fix),orIR (route number).CROSS/JOIN VICTOR/(color) (airway number), (numberof miles) MILES (direction) OF (fix).b. Radials, courses, azimuths, or direct to or fromNAVAIDs.PHRASEOLOGY−DIRECT.VIA;(name of NAVAID) (specified) RADIAL/COURSE/AZI-MUTH,or(fix) AND (fix),orRADIALS OF (ATS route) AND (ATS route).c. DME arcs of VORTAC, MLS, or TACAN aids.d. Radials, courses, azimuths, and headings ofdeparture or arrival routes.e. DPs/STARs/FMSPs.f. Vectors.g. Fixes defined in terms of degree-distance fromNAVAIDs for special military operations.h. Courses, azimuths, bearings, quadrants, orradials <strong>with</strong>in a radius of a NAVAID.PHRASEOLOGY−CLEARED TO FLY (general direction from NAVAID) OF(NAVAID name and type) BETWEEN (specified)COURSES TO/BEARINGS FROM/RADIALS (NAVAIDname when a NDB) WITHIN (number of miles) MILERADIUS,orCLEARED TO FLY (specified) QUADRANT OF (NAVAIDname and type) WITHIN (number of miles) MILE RADIUS.orCLEARED TO FLY (general direction from MLS) OF(name or MLS) BETWEEN (specified) AZIMUTHSWITHIN/BETWEEN (number of miles) MILE RADIUS.EXAMPLE−1. “Cleared to fly east of Allentown VORTAC between thezero four five and the one three five radials <strong>with</strong>in four zeromile radius.”2. “Cleared to fly east of Crystal Lake radio beaconbetween the two two five and the three one five courses toCrystal Lake <strong>with</strong>in three zero mile radius.”3. “Cleared to fly northeast quadrant of PhilipsburgVORTAC <strong>with</strong>in four zero mile radius.”“Cleared to fly east of the Montgomery M−L−S runway twoeight left between the two seven zero and the two four zeroazimuth <strong>with</strong>in a 5 mile radius.”Route Assignment4−4−1

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