Format : 17x24 Reliure : Broché Nombre de pages : 174 Année de parution : 2014 Référence : 1118 I.S.B.N. : 9782364931183 Langue : Anglais
This book entilted Communications? follows the EASA syllabus and learning objectives to train students for ATPL communication 091-092 certificates. All the texts about VFR and IFR communications coming from different ICAO annex and documentations have been classified to obtain an understandable book. This book, also includes at the end of each learning objectives, consolidation questions and answers. Patrick Vacher has been a trainer in navigation and communication for many years at the ENAC.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. Preamble: Organisation of telecommunications 0.1. General 0.1.1. Interest of telecommunications for the civil aviation 0.1.2. Organizations using telecommunications 0.1.3. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 0.1.4 ICAO 0.1.5 Europe and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
1. Definitions 1.1 Meaning of associated terms Consolidation questions 1.2 Abbreviation of the Air Traffic Control Unit Consolidation questions 1.3 Frequently used Q code groups Consolidation questions 1.4 Categories of messages Consolidation questions
2. General operating procedures 2.1 Transmission of letters 2.2 Transmission of numbers (including level information) 2.3 Transmission of time 2.4 Transmitting technique Consolidation questions 2.5 Standard words and phrases (including radiotelephony phraseology) Consolidation questions 2.6 Radiotelephony call signs for aeronautical stations including abbreviated call signs 2.7 Radiotelephony call signs for aircrafts including abbreviated call signs 2.8 Communication procedures 2.8.1 Establishment and continuation of radiotelephony communications 2.8.2 Transfer of HF communications 2.8.3. SELCAL procedures 2.9 Radio test procedures including the readability scale 2.10 Conditions of readback and acknowledgement of receipt 2.11 Phraseology of radar control 2.11.1 General 2.11.2 Identification 2.11.3 Radar vectoring 2.11.4 Information on traffic 2.11.5 Prevention measures 2.11.6 Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) 2.11.7 Radar Assistance to Aircraft with Radio Communications Failure 2.12 Level change and reporting 2.12.1 Level change 2.12.2 Reports Consolidation questions
3. Terms relating to meteorological information 3.1 Meteorological conditions over the aerodrome 3.2 Meteorological messages 3.2.1 Meteorological forecasting 3.2.2 Meteorological information Terms relating to meteorological information
4. Actions taken in case of communication failure 4.1 Notification of communications failure Consolidation questions
5. Distress and urgency radiotelephony communication procedures 5.1 Distress 5.1.1 Definitions 5.1.2 Frequencies 5.1.3 Listening watch of distress frequencies 5.1.4 Signal 5.1.5 Message 5.2 Urgency 5.2.1 Definitions 5.2.2 Frequencies 5.2.3 Signal 5.2.4 Messages 5.3 PAN Medical 5.3.1 Action by an aircraft used for medical transports 5.3.2 Action by the station addressed or by other stations receiving a medical transports message 5.4 Communications related to acts of hijaking Consolidation questions
6. General principles on propagation of VHF waves and allocation of frequencies - Allocation of frequencies 6.1 Utilization of frequencies below 30 MHz 6.1.1 Frequency bands used by the mobile service 6.1.2 Bands allocated to the radionavigation service 6.2 Utilization of frequencies above 30 MHz 6.2.1 Utilization in the band 117.975 MHz-137 MHz allocated to the aeronautical mobile service 6.2.2 Frequency bands for the aeronautical mobile-satellite service 6.2.3 Frequency bands for the Aeronautical Radio Navigation Service 6.2.4 Distress frequencies 6.2.5 Deployment of frequencies and the avoidance of harmful interference Consolidation questions
7. Morse code (IFR communications) 8. ACARS system 9 ACAS (Alert and Collision Avoidance System)
Appendix 1 Phraseology - Doc 4444-ATM/501 ICAO Appendix 2 TIBA and IFBP Procedures Appendix 3 Communication references
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