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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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Pilot/<strong>Control</strong>ler Glossary 2/19/04are applicable to published procedures of upcomingsegments of flight, unless specifically stated by ATC.This does not relieve the pilot of those speedrestrictions which are applicable to 14 CFR Section91.117.RESUME OWN NAVIGATION− Used by ATC toadvise a pilot to resume his/her own navigationalresponsibility. It is issued after completion of a radarvector or when radar contact is lost while the aircraftis being radar vectored.(See RADAR CONTACT LOST.)(See RADAR SERVICE TERMINATED.)RMI−(See RADIO MAGNETIC INDICATOR.)RNAV−(See AREA NAVIGATION.)(See ICAO Term AREA NAVIGATION.)RNAV APPROACH− An instrument approach procedurewhich relies on aircraft area navigationequipment for navigational guidance.(See AREA NAVIGATION.)(See INSTRUMENT APPROACHPROCEDURE.)ROAD RECONNAISSANCE− Military activity requiringnavigation along roads, railroads, and rivers.Reconnaissance route/route segments are seldomalong a straight line and normally require a lateralroute width of 10 NM to 30 NM and an altitude rangeof 500 feet to 10,000 feet AGL.ROGER− I have received all of your last transmission.It should not be used to answer a questionrequiring a yes or a no answer.(See AFFIRMATIVE.)(See NEGATIVE.)ROLLOUT RVR−(See VISIBILITY.)ROUTE− A defined path, consisting of one or morecourses in a horizontal plane, which aircraft traverseover the surface of the earth.(See AIRWAY.)(See JET ROUTE.)(See PUBLISHED ROUTE.)(See UNPUBLISHED ROUTE.)ROUTE ACTION NOTIFICATION− URET notificationthat a PAR/PDR/PDAR has been applied to theflight plan.(See ATC PREFERRED ROUTENOTIFICATION.)(See USER REQUEST EVALUATION TOOL.)ROUTE SEGMENT− As used in <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Traffic</strong> <strong>Control</strong>,a part of a route that can be defined by twonavigational fixes, two NAVAIDs, or a fix and aNAVAID.(See FIX.)(See ROUTE.)(See ICAO term ROUTE SEGMENT.)ROUTE SEGMENT [ICAO]− A portion of a route tobe flown, as defined by two consecutive significantpoints specified in a flight plan.RSA−(See RUNWAY SAFETY AREA.)RTR−(See REMOTE TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER.)RUNWAY− A defined rectangular area on a landairport prepared for the landing and takeoff run ofaircraft along its length. Runways are normallynumbered in relation to their magnetic directionrounded off to the nearest 10 degrees; e.g., Runway1, Runway 25.(See PARALLEL RUNWAYS.)(See ICAO term RUNWAY.)RUNWAY [ICAO]− A defined rectangular area on aland aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-offof aircraft.RUNWAY CENTERLINE LIGHTING−(See AIRPORT LIGHTING.)RUNWAY CONDITION READING− Numericaldecelerometer readings relayed by air traffic controllersat USAF and certain civil bases for use by thepilot in determining runway braking action. Thesereadings are routinely relayed only to USAF and <strong>Air</strong>National Guard <strong>Air</strong>craft.(See BRAKING ACTION.)RUNWAY END IDENTIFIER LIGHTS−(See AIRPORT LIGHTING.)RUNWAY GRADIENT− The average slope, measuredin percent, between two ends or points on arunway. Runway gradient is depicted on Governmentaerodrome sketches when total runway gradientexceeds 0.3%.PCG R−6

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