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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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<strong>7110.65P</strong> 2/19/04c. EN ROUTE. When using a radar scope rangeabove 125 NM, the controller shall solicit and receivea pilot report that the aircraft is established on thefinal approach course. If the pilot has not reportedestablished by the final approach gate, inform thepilot of his/her observed position and ask intentions.1. Established on a segment of a published routeor instrument approach procedure, or see FIG 5−9−1Example 1.FIG 5−9−1Arrival InstructionsNOTE−It may be difficult to accurately determine small distanceswhen using very large range settings.5−9−3. VECTORS ACROSS FINAL APPROACHCOURSEInform the aircraft whenever a vector will take itacross the final approach course and state the reasonfor such action.NOTE−In the event you are unable to so inform the aircraft, thepilot is not expected to turn inbound on the final approachcourse unless approach clearance has been issued.PHRASEOLOGY−EXPECT VECTORS ACROSS FINAL FOR (purpose).EXAMPLE−“EXPECT VECTORS ACROSS FINAL FOR SPACING.”REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Final Approach Course Interception, Para 5−9−2.5−9−4. ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONSIssue all of the following to an aircraft before itreaches the approach gate:a. Position relative to a fix on the final approachcourse. If none is portrayed on the radar display or ifnone is prescribed in the procedure, issue positioninformation relative to the navigation aid whichprovides final approach guidance or relative to theairport.b. Vector to intercept the final approach course ifrequired.c. Approach clearance except when conducting aradar approach. Issue approach clearance only afterthe aircraft is:5−9−2Radar Arrivals

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