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(See MARKER BEACON.)
(Refer to AIM.)
OVER− My transmission is ended; I expect a
response.
OVERHEAD MANEUVER− A series of predetermined
maneuvers prescribed for aircraft (often in
formation) for entry into the visual flight rules (VFR)
traffic pattern and to proceed to a landing. An
overhead maneuver is not an instrument flight rules
(IFR) approach procedure. An aircraft executing an
overhead maneuver is considered VFR and the IFR
flight plan is cancelled when the aircraft reaches the
“initial point” on the initial approach portion of the
maneuver. The pattern usually specifies the following:
a. The radio contact required of the pilot.
b. The speed to be maintained.
c. An initial approach 3 to 5 miles in length.
d. An elliptical pattern consisting of two 180
degree turns.
e. A break point at which the first 180 degree turn
is started.
f. The direction of turns.
g. Altitude (at least 500 feet above the conventional
pattern).
h. A “Roll-out” on final approach not less than 1/4
mile from the landing threshold and not less than 300
feet above the ground.
Pilot/Controller Glossary 8/5/04
PCG O−4
OVERLYING CENTER− The ARTCC facility that
is responsible for arrival/departure operations at a
specific terminal.
8/5/04 Pilot/Controller Glossary
PCG P−1
P
P TIME−
(See PROPOSED DEPARTURE TIME.)
P-ACP−
(See PREARRANGED COORDINATION
PROCEDURES.)
PAN-PAN− The international radio-telephony urgency
signal. When repeated three times, indicates
uncertainty or alert followed by the nature of the
urgency.
(See MAYDAY.)
(Refer to AIM.)
PAR−
(See PRECISION APPROACH RADAR.)
PAR [ICAO]−
(See ICAO Term PRECISION APPROACH
RADAR.)
PARALLEL ILS APPROACHES− Approaches to
parallel runways by IFR aircraft which, when established
inbound toward the airport on the adjacent
final approach courses, are radar-separated by at least
2 miles.
(See FINAL APPROACH COURSE.)
(See SIMULTANEOUS ILS APPROACHES.)
PARALLEL MLS APPROACHES−
(See PARALLEL ILS APPROACHES.)
PARALLEL OFFSET ROUTE− A parallel track to
the left or right of the designated or established
airway/route. Normally associated with Area Navigation
(RNAV) operations.
(See AREA NAVIGATION.)
PARALLEL RUNWAYS− Two or more runways at
the same airport whose centerlines are parallel. In
addition to runway number, parallel runways are
designated as L (left) and R (right) or, if three parallel
runways exist, L (left), C (center), and R (right).
PBCT−
(See PROPOSED BOUNDARY CROSSING
TIME.)
PERMANENT ECHO− Radar signals reflected from
fixed objects on the earth’s surface; e.g., buildings,
towers, terrain. Permanent echoes are distinguished
from “ground clutter” by being definable locations
rather than large areas. Under certain conditions they
may be used to check radar alignment.
PHOTO RECONNAISSANCE− Military activity
that requires locating individual photo targets and
navigating to the targets at a preplanned angle and
altitude. The activity normally requires a lateral route
width of 16 NM and altitude range of 1,500 feet to
10,000 feet AGL.
PIDP−
(See PROGRAMMABLE INDICATOR DATA
PROCESSOR.)
PILOT BRIEFING− A service provided by the FSS
to assist pilots in flight planning. Briefing items may
include weather information, NOTAMS, military
activities, flow control information, and other items
as requested.
(Refer to AIM.)
PILOT IN COMMAND− The pilot responsible for
the operation and safety of an aircraft during flight
time.
(Refer to 14 CFR Part 91.)
PILOT WEATHER REPORT− A report of meteorological
phenomena encountered by aircraft in flight.
(Refer to AIM.)
PILOT’S DISCRETION− When used in conjunction
with altitude assignments, means that ATC has
offered the pilot the option of starting climb or
descent whenever he/she wishes and conducting the
climb or descent at any rate he/she wishes. He/she
may temporarily level off at any intermediate altitude.
However, once he/she has vacated an altitude,
he/she may not return to that altitude.
PIREP−
(See PILOT WEATHER REPORT.)
PITCH POINT− A fix/waypoint that serves as a
transition point from a departure procedure or the low
altitude ground−based navigation structure into the
high altitude waypoint system.
 
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