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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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2/17/05<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 21−2−4. REFERENCESAs used in this order, references direct attention to anadditional or supporting source of information suchas FAA, NWS, and other agencies’ orders, directives,notices, CFRs, and Advisory Circulars (ACs).1−2−5. ANNOTATIONSRevised, reprinted, or new pages are marked asfollows:a. The change number and the effective date areprinted on each revised or additional page.b. A page that does not require a change isreprinted in its original form.c. Bold vertical lines in the margin of changedpages indicate the location of substantive revisions tothe order. Bold vertical lines adjacent to the title of achapter, section, or paragraph means that extensive<strong>changes</strong> have been made to that chapter, section, orparagraph.d. Paragraphs/sections annotated <strong>with</strong> ENROUTE or TERMINAL are only to be applied by thedesignated type facility. When they are not sodesignated, the paragraphs/sections apply to bothtypes of facilities (en route and terminal).e. The annotation, USAF for the U.S. <strong>Air</strong> Force,USN for the U.S. Navy, and USA for the U.S. Armydenotes that the procedure immediately following theannotation applies only to the designated service.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Military Procedures, Para 2−1−12.f. WAKE TURBULENCE APPLICATION inserted<strong>with</strong>in a paragraph means that the remaininginformation in the paragraph requires the applicationof wake turbulence procedures.g. The annotation PHRASEOLOGY denotes theprescribed words and/or phrases to be used incommunications.NOTE−<strong>Control</strong>lers may, after first using the prescribedphraseology for a specific procedure, rephrase themessage to ensure the content is understood. Goodjudgement shall be exercised when using nonstandardphraseology.h. The annotation EXAMPLE provides a sample ofthe way the prescribed phraseology associated <strong>with</strong>the preceding paragraph(s) will be used. If thepreceding paragraph(s) does (do) not include specificprescribed phraseology, the EXAMPLE merelydenotes suggested words and/or phrases that may beused in communications.NOTE−The use of the exact text contained in an example notpreceded <strong>with</strong> specific prescribed phraseology is notmandatory. However, the words and/or phrases areexpected, to the extent practical, to approximate those usedin the example.1−2−6. ABBREVIATIONSAs used in this manual, the following abbreviationshave the meanings indicated. (See TBL 1−2−1.)AbbreviationAAR . . . . . . .AAT−1 . . . . .AC . . . . . . . .ACC . . . . . . .ACE−IDS . . .ACL . . . . . . .ACLS . . . . . .ADC . . . . . . .ADIZ . . . . . .ADS . . . . . . .ADS−B . . . . .ADS−C . . . . .AIDC . . . . . .AIM . . . . . . .AIRMET . . .ALERFA . . .ALNOT . . . .ALS . . . . . . .ALTRV . . . . .AMASS . . . .AMB . . . . . .TBL 1−2−1FAA <strong>Order</strong> 7110.65 AbbreviationsMeaning<strong>Air</strong>port acceptance rateDirector of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Traffic</strong>Advisory CircularArea <strong>Control</strong> CenterASOS <strong>Control</strong>ler Equipment− InformationDisplay System<strong>Air</strong>craft listAutomatic Carrier Landing SystemAerospace Defense Command<strong>Air</strong> Defense Identification Zone (to bepronounced “AY DIZ”)Automatic Dependent SurveillanceAutomatic Dependent SurveillanceBroadcastAutomatic Dependent SurveillanceContractATS Interfacility Data CommunicationsAeronautical Information Manual<strong>Air</strong>men’s meteorological informationAlert phase code (Alerting Service)Alert noticeApproach Light SystemAltitude reservation<strong>Air</strong>port Movement Area Safety SystemAmbiguity−A disparity greater than 2 milesexists between the position declared for atarget by ATTS and another facility’scomputer declared position duringinterfacility handoffTerms of Reference1−2−3

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