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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 1 8/5/04BlockInformation Recorded20a. OPTIONAL USE, when voice recorders areoperational;REQUIRED USE, when the voice recordersare not operating and strips are being use at thefacility. This space is used to record reportedRA events. The letters RA followed by a climbor descent arrow (if the climb or descent actionis reported) and the time (hhmm) the event isreported.21. Next posted fix or coordination fix.22. Pilot’s estimated time over next fix.23. Arrows to indicate north (↑), south (↓), east(→), or west (←) direction of flight if required.24. Requested altitude.NOTE− Altitude information may be written inthousands of feet provided the procedure isauthorized by the facility manager, and isdefined in a facility directive, i.e., FL 330 as 33,5,000 feet as 5, and 2,800 as 2.8.25. Point of origin, route as required for controland data relay, and destination.BlockInformation Recorded26. Pertinent remarks, minimum fuel, pointout/radar vector/speed adjustment informationor sector/position number (when applicable inaccordance <strong>with</strong> para 2−2−1, Recording Information),or NRP. High Altitude Redesign(HAR) or Point−to−point (PTP) may be used atfacilities actively using these programs.27. Mode 3/A beacon code if applicable.28. Miscellaneous control data (expected furtherclearance time, time cleared for approach,etc.).29−30. Transfer of control data and coordinationindicators.b. Latitude/longitude coordinates may be used todefine waypoints and may be substituted fornonadapted NAVAIDs in space 25 of domestic enroute flight progress strips provided it is necessary toaccommodate a random RNAV or GNSS routerequest.c. Facility <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Traffic</strong> managers may authorize theoptional use of spaces 13, 14, 14a, 22, 23, 24, and 28for point out information, radar vector information,speed adjustment information, or transfer of controldata.2−3−4Flight Progress Strips

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