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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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2/17/05<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 2(a) Forward any information on the aircraft toEl Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) and the requesterwhen specified in the message.(b) Immediately notify the cognizant <strong>Air</strong>Transportation Security division/staff by the mostrapid means.(c) DO NOT TAKE ANY OTHER ACTIONAFFECTING THE AIRCRAFT, CARGO, CREW,OR PASSENGERS NOT NORMALLY RELATEDTO JOB RESPONSIBILITIES.b. Special law enforcement operations.1. Special law enforcement operations includeinflight identification, surveillance, interdiction andpursuit activities performed in accordance <strong>with</strong>official civil and/or military mission responsibilities.2. To facilitate accomplishment of these specialmissions, exemptions from specified parts of Title 14of the Code of Federal Regulations have been grantedto designated departments and agencies. However, itis each organization’s responsibility to apprise ATCof their intent to operate under an authorizedexemption before initiating actual operations.REFERENCE−FAAO 7210.3, Authorizations and Exemptions from Title 14, Code ofFederal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR), Para 18−3−1.3. Additionally, some departments and agenciesthat perform special missions have been assignedcoded identifiers to permit them to apprise ATC ofongoing mission activities and solicit special airtraffic assistance.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.67, Special <strong>Air</strong>craft Operations by Law Enforcement/MilitaryOrganizations.NOTE−As specified in para 2−1−4, Operational Priority, priorityof handling for aircraft operating <strong>with</strong> coded identifierswill be the same as that afforded to SAR aircraft performinga SAR mission.c. Assistance to law enforcement aircraft operations.1. Provide the maximum assistance possible tolaw enforcement aircraft, when requested, in helpingthem locate suspect aircraft.2. Communicate <strong>with</strong> law enforcement aircraft,when possible and if requested, on a frequency notpaired <strong>with</strong> your normal communications frequencies.3. Do not allow assistance to law enforcementaircraft to violate any required separation minima.4. Do not assist VFR law enforcement aircraft inany way that will create a situation which, in yourjudgement, places the aircraft in unsafe proximity toterrain or other aircraft.9−3−12. MILITARY AERIAL REFUELINGAuthorize aircraft to conduct aerial refueling alongpublished or special tracks at their flight plan altitude,unless otherwise requested.PHRASEOLOGY−CLEARED TO CONDUCT REFUELING ALONG(number) TRACK,orFROM (fix) TO (fix),andMAINTAIN REFUELING LEVEL (altitude),orMAINTAIN (altitude),orCOMMENCING AT (altitude), DESCENDING TO(altitude).NOTE−1. During aerial refueling, tanker aircraft are responsiblefor receiver aircraft communication <strong>with</strong> ATC and for theirnavigation along the track.2. Aerial refueling airspace is not sterilized airspace andother aircraft may transit this airspace provided vertical orlateral separation is provided from refueling aircraft.3. MARSA begins between the tanker and receiver whenthe tanker and receiver(s) have entered the air refuelingairspace and the tanker advises ATC that he/she isaccepting MARSA.4. MARSA ends between the tanker and receiver when thetanker advises ATC that the tanker and receiver aircraft arevertically positioned <strong>with</strong>in the air refueling airspace andATC advises MARSA is terminated.REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Use of MARSA, Para 2−1−1.FAAO 7110.65, Additional Separation for Formation Flights,Para 5−5−8.FAAO 7610.4, Chapter 10, Aerial Refueling.Special Operations9−3−5

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