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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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8/5/04<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 15. Military aircraft using degree-distance routedefinition procedures shall conduct operations inaccordance <strong>with</strong> the following:(a) Unless prior coordination has beeneffected <strong>with</strong> the appropriate air traffic controlfacility, flight plan the departure and the arrivalphases to conform <strong>with</strong> the routine flow of trafficwhen operating <strong>with</strong>in 75 miles of the departure andthe arrival airport. Use defined routes or airways ordirect courses between NAVAIDs or as otherwiserequired to conform to the normal flow of traffic.(b) Flight plans must be filed at least 2 hoursbefore the estimated time of departure.b. The following special military operations areauthorized to define routes, or portions of routes, bydegree-distance fixes:1. <strong>Air</strong>borne radar navigation, radar bombscoring (RBS), and airborne missile programmingconducted by the USAF, USN, and RAF.2. Celestial navigation conducted by the USAF,USN, and RAF.3. Target aircraft operating in conjunction <strong>with</strong>air defense interceptors, and air defense interceptorswhile en route to and from assigned airspace.4. Missions conducted above FL 450.5. USN fighter and attack aircraft operating inpositive control airspace.6. USN/USMC aircraft, TACAN equipped,operating <strong>with</strong>in the Honolulu FIR/Hawaiian airwaysarea.7. USAF/USN/USMC aircraft flight planned tooperate on MTRs.8. USAF <strong>Air</strong> Mobility Command (AMC)aircraft operating on approved station-keepingequipment (SKE) routes in accordance <strong>with</strong> theconditions and limitations listed in FAA ExemptionNo. 4371 to 14 CFR Section 91.177(a)(2) and14 CFR Section 91.179(b)(1).4−4−4. ALTERNATIVE ROUTESWhen any part of an airway or route is unusablebecause of NAVAID status, clear aircraft other than/E, /F, /G, or /R, via one of the following alternativeroutes:a. A route depicted on current U.S. Governmentcharts/publications. Use the word “substitute”immediately preceding the alternative route inissuing the clearance.b. A route defined by specifying NAVAID radials,courses, or azimuths.c. A route defined as direct to or betweenNAVAIDs.d. Vectors.NOTE−Inform area navigation aircraft that will proceed to theNAVAID location of the NAVAID outage.4−4−5. CLASS G AIRSPACEInclude routes through Class G airspace only whenrequested by the pilot.NOTE−1. Flight plans filed for random RNAV routes throughClass G airspace are considered a request by the pilot.2. Flight plans containing MTR segments in/throughClass G airspace are considered a request by the pilot.Route Assignment4−4−3

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