Transfer of Identification Flashcards

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Q

When should Transfer of Identification take place?

A

Should only be attempted when it is considered that the AC is within the accepting controller’s surveillance coverage

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PSR Methods of Transfer of Ident

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  • Direct Designation (Pointing); 2 displays are adjacent or conference type of display is used, Transferring controller is to ensure blips correlate
  • Designation of Position; Reference point on both displays. AC seen within 3 miles of position given. Cardinals within 15 miles, range and bearing for others
  • Automated Means; Electronic marker or symbol
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Radar Handover Conditions

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  • Satisfactory 2 way speech comms
  • Identity has been transferred to accepting controller, or has been established by him
  • Accepting controller informed of any level or vectoring instructions applicable at the stage of transfer
  • If AC route unknown; Observed track or pilot reported heading passed
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When is Position Information passed to the Pilot?

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  • Following ident using the turn method
  • When requested by the pilot
  • When AC flying off correct track
  • AC estimate differs significantly to surveillance system observation estimate
  • When AC instructed to resume own nav, if necessary
  • Whenever considered necessary
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What can be used to provide position information?

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  • Well known geographical feature
  • Bearing (cardinals) and distance from known position
  • Magnetic track and distance to displayed location, RP, navaid or approach aid
  • Lat and long
  • Distance to TD, if AC on FA
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