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Order 7110.65P, Air Traffic Control, with changes

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<strong>7110.65P</strong> CHG 1 8/5/04(2) Navy or Marine fleet and trainingcommand aircraft. The service name and 2 letters, ora digit and a letter (use letter phonetic equivalents),followed by 2 or 3 digits.EXAMPLE−“Navy Golf Alfa Two One.”“Marine Four Charlie Two Three Six.”(i) NORAD interceptors. An assigneddouble letter 2−digit flight number.EXAMPLE−“Alfa Kilo One Five.”7. Presidential aircraft and Presidential familyaircraft:(a) When the President is aboard a militaryaircraft, state the name of the military service,followed by the word “One.”EXAMPLE−“<strong>Air</strong> Force One.”“Army One.”“Marine One.”(b) When the President is aboard a civilaircraft, state the words “Executive One.”(c) When a member of the President’s familyis aboard any aircraft, if the U.S. Secret Service or theWhite House Staff determines it is necessary, state thewords “Executive One Foxtrot.”REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Operational Priority, Para 2−1−4.8. Vice Presidential aircraft:(a) When the Vice President is aboard amilitary aircraft, state the name of the militaryservice, followed by the word “Two.”EXAMPLE−“<strong>Air</strong> Force Two.”“Army Two.”“Marine Two.”(b) When the Vice President is aboard a civilaircraft, state the words “Executive Two.”(c) When a member of the Vice President’sfamily is aboard any aircraft, if the U.S. SecretService or the White House Staff determines it isnecessary, state the words “Executive Two Foxtrot.”REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, Operational Priority, Para 2−1−4.9. DOT and FAA flights. The followingalphanumeric identifiers and radio/interphone callsigns are established for use in air/ground communicationswhen the Secretary of Transportation,Deputy Secretary of Transportation, FAA Administratoror FAA Deputy Administrator have arequirement to identify themselves.(See TBL 2−4−2.)TBL 2−4−2DOT and FAA Alphanumeric Identifiersand Call SignsOfficial Identifier Call SignSecretary of Transportation DOT−1 Transport−1Deputy Secretary ofDOT−2 Transport−2TransportationAdministrator,FAA−1 Safeair−1Federal Aviation AdministrationDeputy Administrator,Federal Aviation AdministrationFAA−2 Safeair−210. Other Special Flights.(a) Department of Energy flights. State theletters “R−A−C” (use phonetic alphabet equivalents)followed by the last 4 separate digits of the aircraftregistration number.EXAMPLE−“Romeo Alfa Charlie One Six Five Three.”(b) Flight Inspection of navigational aids.State the call sign “FLIGHT CHECK” followed bythe digits of the registration number.EXAMPLE−“Flight Check Three Niner Six Five Four.”(c) USAF aircraft engaged in aerial samplingmissions. State the call sign “SAMP” followed by thelast three digits of the serial number.EXAMPLE−“SAMP Three One Six.”REFERENCE−FAAO 7110.65, SAMP, Para 9−3−16.11. Use a pilot’s name in identification of anaircraft only in special or emergency situations.b. Foreign registry. State one of the following:1. Civil. State the aircraft type or the manufacturer’sname followed by the letters/numbers of theaircraft registration, or state the letters or digits of theaircraft registration or call sign.EXAMPLE−“Stationair F−L−R−B.”“C−F−L−R−B.”NOTE−Letters may be spoken individually or phonetically.2−4−10Radio and Interphone Communications

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