Radiotelephony Flashcards

1
Q

Each radiotelephony designator is associated with an approved ICAO ____________

A

three letter designator

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2
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List the major ATC callsigns

A

TOWER - Aerodrome control or aerodrome and approach control where these services are provided from an aerodrome control tower,

GROUND - Surface movement control.

DELIVERY - Clearance delivery to departing aircraft.

CENTRE - En route area control, SIS and FIS.

APPROACH - Approach control where provided as a separate function.

DEPARTURES - Departure control where provided as a separate function.

FINAL/DIRECTOR - Surveillance control providing vectors onto final approach.

FLIGHTWATCH - Flight Information Service.

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3
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List vehicle callsign designators

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FIRE COMMANDER - Fire Commander

TENDER - Aviation Rescue Firefighter

TRACTOR - Airport Tractors

CAR - Other airport vehicles

RANGER - Air Traffic Services Vehicle

  • Other vehicles may be identified by call signs appropriate for their task.
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Callsign and designator for Air Ambulance?

A

AMBULANCE

AM

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Callsign and designator for coordination of Firebombing aircraft?

A

BIRDOG

BDOG

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Callsign and designator for Fire Bombing?

A

BOMBER

BMBR

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7
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Callsign and designator for Powerline and pipeline survey and construction?

A

ENERGY

ENRG

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Callsign and designator for Federal Police (standard & priority)?

A

Standard:
- FEDPOL
- FPL

Priority
- FEDPOL RED
- FPLR

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Callsign and designator for Night-time NVIS firefighting operations?

A

FIREAIR

FYRA

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Callsign and designator for General Fire Support Tasks (light rotary)?

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FIREBIRD

FBIR

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Callsign and designator for Remote Sensing Fire Operations?

A

FIRESCAN

FSCN

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Callsign and designator for Fire Intelligence Gathering?

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FIRESPOTTER

SPTR

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13
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Callsign and designator for General Fire Support Tasks (medium rotary)?

A

HELITAK

HLTK

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Callsign and designator for gliding operations?

A

GLIDER

GLDR

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Callsign and designator for lifesaver operations?

A

LIFESAVER

LIFE

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Callsign and designator for Media operations?

A

MEDIA

MDIA

17
Q

Callsign and designator for validation of instrument procedures?

A

NAVCHECK

NVCK

18
Q

Callsign and designator for Parks and Wildlife Service?

A

PARKAIR

PKAR

19
Q

Callsign and designator for Police (standard and priority)?

A

Standard:
- POLAIR
- POL

Priority
- POLAIR RED
- POLR

20
Q

Callsign and designator for Rescue mission?

A

RESCUE

RSCU

21
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Callsign and designator for Aerial Survey?

A

SURVEY

SVY

22
Q

For civil registered aircraft, what callsigns may be used when establishing two way communications and for subsequent communications?

A
  1. for VH-registered aircraft, the last 3 characters of the registration marking
    (e.g. VH-TQK “TANGO QUEBEC KILO”); or
  2. the approved telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by the last 3 characters of a VH registration marking (e.g. “QLINK TANGO QUEBEC KILO”); or
  3. the approved telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by the flight identification (e.g. “VELOCITY EIGHT FIFTY SIX DELTA”); or
  4. for recreation-category aircraft, the aircraft type followed by the last 4 characters of the aircraft’s registration number (e.g. “JABIRU THIRTEEN FORTY SIX”).
23
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For foreign registered aircraft, what callsigns must be used when establishing two way communications?

A
  1. the characters corresponding to the registration marking of the aircraft (e.g. N35826 “NOVEMBER THREE FIFTY EIGHT TWENTY SIX”);
  2. the approved telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by the last 4 characters of the registration marking of the aircraft (e.g. “UNITED FIFTY EIGHT TWENTY SIX”); or
  3. the approved telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by the flight identification (e.g. “SPEEDBIRD FIFTY FIVE”).
24
Q

For foreign registered aircraft, how may ATS abbreviate callsigns after establishing two way communications?

A
  • the first character of the registration and at least the last 2 characters of the registration marking (e.g. N35826 “NOVEMBER EIGHT TWENTY SIX”)
  • the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency, followed by at least the last 2 characters of the registration marking (e.g. “UNITED TWENTY SIX”).
25
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What prefix must be used by rotary wing aircraft when first establishing two way communications on any frequency?

A

HELICOPTER

e.g. VH-RZS = “HELICOPTER ROMEO ZULU SIERRA”

26
Q

How should Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) select identification?

A

Based on the aircraft manufacturer or model using a maximum of three syllables. Numbers may be added.

27
Q

UAV must prefix communications on any frequency with?

A

UNMANNED before the callsign.

ATC may vary this requirement after initial contact.

28
Q

Civil formation flights of Australian registered aircraft may use the suffix ____________ after one of the following callsigns:

_____________
_____________

A
  • Formation
  1. the registration of the formation leader
  2. the approved telephony designator of the formation leader, with or without an alpha or numeric
29
Q

Group form is what?

A

The grouping of numbers into pairs, or where a number ending in “00” is spoken in hundreds.

Within Australian airspace, “group form” is the preferred means of transmitting call sign/flight number.

30
Q

RAAF callsigns may come in what form?

A

May come in the form of a single rootword and the number assigned to the pilot or a formation rootword.

31
Q

If there is any doubt concerning proper identification, what phrase should pilots use?

A

VERIFY CLEARANCE FOR (COMPLETE CALLSIGN)

32
Q

For super or heavy wake turbulence category aircraft, what must prefix the callsign?

A

SUPER or HEAVY respectively