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para5-9-7, Simultaneous Independent ILS/MLS
Approaches- Dual & Triple.
2. Termination of radar monitoring where PAR equipment
is used to monitor approaches is prescribed in
para5-13-3, Monitor Information.
1. An aircraft cancels its IFR flight plan, except
within Class B airspace, Class C airspace, TRSA, or
where basic radar service is provided.
2. An aircraft conducting an instrument, visual,
or contact approach has landed or has been instructed
to change to advisory frequency.
3. At tower‐controlled airports where radar
coverage does not exist to within 1/2 mile of the end
of the runway, arriving aircraft shall be informed
when radar service is terminated.
REFERENCEFAAO
JO 7210.3, Para 10-5-6, Radar Tolerances.
2/14/08 JO 7110.65S
General 5-1-5
4. TERMINAL. An arriving VFR aircraft receiving
radar service to a tower‐controlled airport
within Class B airspace, Class C airspace, TRSA, or
where basic radar service is provided has landed, or
to all other airports, is instructed to change to tower
or advisory frequency.
5. TERMINAL. An aircraft completes a radar
approach.
REFERENCEFAAO
JO 7110.65, Para7-6-12, Service Provided When Tower is
Inoperative.
JO 7110.65S 2/14/08
5-1-6
2/14/08 JO 7110.65S
Beacon Systems 5-2-1
Section 2. Beacon Systems
5-2-1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
a. General.
1. Mode 3/A is designated as the common
military/civil mode for air traffic control use.
2. Make radar beacon code assignments to only
Mode 3/A transponder‐equipped aircraft.
b. Unless otherwise specified in a directive or a
letter of agreement, make code assignments to
departing, en route, and arrival aircraft in accordance
with the procedures specified in this section for the
radar beacon code environment in which you are
providing ATC service. Give first preference to the
use of discrete beacon codes.
PHRASEOLOGYSQUAWK
THREE/ALFA (code),
or
SQUAWK (code).
NOTEA
code environment is determined by an operating
position's/sector's equipment capability to decode radar
beacon targets using either the first and second or all
fourdigits of a beacon code.
REFERENCEFAAO
JO 7110.65, Para 5-3-3, Beacon Identification Methods.
5-2-2. DISCRETE ENVIRONMENT
a. Issue discrete beacon codes assigned by the
computer. Computer‐assigned codes may be modified
as required.
1. TERMINAL. Aircraft that will remain within
the terminal facility's delegated airspace shall be
assigned a code from the code subset allocated to the
terminal facility.
2. TERMINAL. Unless otherwise specified in a
facility directive or a letter of agreement, aircraft that
will enter an adjacent ATTS facility's delegated
airspace shall be assigned a beacon code assigned by
the ARTCC computer.
NOTE-
1. This will provide the adjacent facility advance
information on the aircraft and will cause auto‐acquisition
of the aircraft prior to handoff.
2. When an IFR aircraft, or a VFR aircraft that has been
assigned a beacon code by the host computer and whose
flight plan will terminate in another facility's area, cancels
ATC service or does not activate the flight plan, send a
remove strips (RS) message on that aircraft via host
keyboard, the FDIO keyboard, or call via service F.
b. Make handoffs to other positions/sectors on the
computer‐assigned code.
c. Coastal facilities accepting “over” traffic that
will subsequently be handed‐off to an oceanic
ARTCC shall reassign a new discrete beacon code to
an aircraft when it first enters the receiving facility's
airspace. The code reassignment shall be accomplished
by inputting an appropriate message into the
computer and issued to the pilot while operating in the
first sector/position in the receiving facility's
airspace.
NOTEPer
an agreement between FAA and the Department of
Defense, 17 Code subsets in the NBCAP have been
reserved for exclusive military use outside NBCAP
airspace. To maximize the use of these subsets, they have
been allocated to ARTCC's underlying NBCAP airspace
that do not abut an oceanic ARTCC's area. To preclude a
potential situation where two aircraft might be in the same
airspace at the same time on the same discrete code, it is
necessary to reassign an aircraft another code as specified
in subparac.
REFERENCEFAAO
JO 7110.65, Para 5-2-4, Mixed Environment.
FAAO JO 7110.65, Para 5-2-9, VFR Code Assignments.
FAAO JO 7110.65, Para 5-3-3, Beacon Identification Methods.
5-2-3. NONDISCRETE ENVIRONMENT
 
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