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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[References are to page numbers]Constraints Governing Supplements and ProceduralDeviations, 1−1−2Contact Approach, 7−4−3<strong>Control</strong> Estimates, 8−1−1<strong>Control</strong> Symbology (Strip), 2−3−9<strong>Control</strong> Transfer, 2−1−7<strong>Control</strong>ler Initiated Coast Tracks, 5−14−3<strong>Control</strong>ler Pilot Data Link Communications(CPDLC), 2−4−4, 4−5−4, 13−2−3Coordinate Use of <strong>Air</strong>space, 2−1−6Coordination Between Local and Ground<strong>Control</strong>lers, 3−1−2Coordination <strong>with</strong> Receiving Facility (Departures),4−3−6Course Definitions, 1−2−2Crossing Altitude, 4−1−2CVFP, 7−4−3DDecision Support Tools, 13−1−1Degree − Distance Route Definition for MilitaryOperations, 4−4−2Delay Sequencing (Departures), 4−3−6Department of Energy Special Flights, 9−3−1Departure and Arrival (Radar Separation), 5−8−3Departure Clearances, 4−3−1Departure <strong>Control</strong> Instructions (ATCT), 3−9−1Departure Delay Information (ATCT), 3−9−1Departure Information (ATCT), 3−9−1Departure Procedures, 4−3−1Departure Procedures and Separation (ATCT),3−9−1Departure Restrictions, 4−3−5Departure Terminology, 4−3−1Departures on Parallel or Nonintersecting DivergingRunways (Radar), 5−8−3Deviation Advisories (Protected <strong>Air</strong>space), 5−1−4Discrete Environment (Beacon), 5−2−1Disseminating Weather Information, 2−6−4DOE, 9−3−1Duty Priority, 2−1−1EE−MSAW, 5−14−1Edge of Scope, 5−5−5Electronic Attack (EA) Activity, 5−1−2Electronic Cursor, 5−1−3ELP Operations, 3−10−9ELT, 10−2−3Emergencies, 10−1−1Emergencies Involving Military Fighter−Type<strong>Air</strong>craft, 10−1−2Emergency <strong>Air</strong>port Recommendation, 10−2−6Emergency Assistance, 10−2−1Emergency Code Assignment, 5−2−3Emergency <strong>Control</strong> Actions, 10−4−1Emergency Landing Pattern (ELP) Operations,3−10−9Emergency Lighting, 3−4−1Emergency Locator Transmitter Signals, 10−2−3Emergency Obstruction Video Map, 10−2−7Emergency Procedures (Oceanic), 10−6−1Emergency Situations, 10−2−1Emphasis for Clarity, 2−4−4En Route Data Entries (Strips), 2−3−3En Route Fourth Line Data Block Usage, 5−4−6En Route Minimum Safe Altitude Warning, 5−14−1En Route Sector Team Responsibilities, 2−10−1Entry of Reported Altitude, 5−14−2EOVM, 10−2−7Equipment on Runways, 3−1−2Establishing Two−Way Communications (Class D),3−1−5Evasive Action Maneuvers, 9−3−9Expeditious Compliance, 2−1−3Experimental <strong>Air</strong>craft Operations, 9−3−2Explosive Cargo, 10−5−1Explosive Detection K−9 Teams, 10−2−5IndexI−3

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