Air Traffic Control Service
Air Traffic Control Service
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Air traffic control service is a service provided for the purpose of:
- preventing collisions:
- between aircraft, and
- on the manoeuvring area between aircraft and obstructions; and
- expediting and maintaining an orderly flow of air traffic. (ICAO Annex 11)
Air traffic control service is provided:
- to all Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flights in airspace Classes A, B, C, D and E;
- to all Visual Flight Rules (VFR) flights in airspace Classes B, C and D;
- to all special VFR flights;
- to all aerodrome traffic at controlled aerodromes.
Clearances issued by air traffic control units provide separation:
- between all flights in airspace Classes A and B;
- between IFR flights in airspace Classes C, D and E;
- between IFR flights and VFR flights in airspace Class C;
- between IFR flights and special VFR flights;
- between special VFR flights when so prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority,
Further Reading
ICAO Annex 11 Chapter 3 ICAO Doc 4444: Procedures for Air Navigation Services- Air Traffic Management (PANS-ATM)
Categories
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- Control Zone (CTR)
- Advisory Service
- Air Traffic Management (ATM)
- Air Traffic Service (ATS)
- Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS)
- Flight Information Service
- Flight Plan
- Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
- Radio Mandatory Zone (RMZ)
- Transponder Mandatory Zone (TMZ)
- Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
- Taxiway Lighting
- Procedural Control
- Mitigation of Wake Turbulence Hazard
- Entering Controlled Airspace
- Classification of Airspace
- En-route Wake Vortex Hazard
- Flight Operations Risk Assessment Checklist - Active Runway Crossing
- Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON)
- Remote Tower Service
- Formation Flights
- Alerting Service
- Wake Turbulence Hazard - A Pilot Check List
- Regulation 923/2012 Common Rules of the Air and Operational Provisions Regarding Services and Procedures in Air Navigation
- SE219: Runway Excursion - Policies, Procedures and Training to Prevent Runway Excursions
- ATS Unit Call Signs
- How Air Traffic Control Works
- The Area Controller
- Discrete and Non-discrete SSR Codes
- U-space
- The FIS Officer






