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Transatlantic Radio Operations Checklist

1. This document provides instructions and examples for radio communications between pilots and air traffic control during transatlantic flights. It includes a checklist for departure and arrival procedures, filing an oceanic flight plan, position reporting requirements, and examples of requesting clearance and reporting aircraft position.

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Transatlantic Radio Operations Checklist

1. This document provides instructions and examples for radio communications between pilots and air traffic control during transatlantic flights. It includes a checklist for departure and arrival procedures, filing an oceanic flight plan, position reporting requirements, and examples of requesting clearance and reporting aircraft position.

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TRANSATLANTIC RADIO OPERATIONS CHECKSHEET

DEPARTURE REQUEST CLEARENCE READ NUMBERS 1 TO 8

ARRIVAL SQUAWK 2000 THIRTY MINUTES UPON ENTRY


OCEANIC FLIGHTPLAN
1. NAT TRACK 2. WAYPOINTS

3. FIGHT 4. MACH
LEVEL

CLEARENCE CROSSING
5. EXPECTED 6. AT TIME NOT BEFORE 7. TMI 8. SELCAL

NOT AFTER

POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT

POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT

POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT

POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT
POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT

POSITION REPORT AT
REPORTING TIME FLIGHT LEVEL MACH INBOUND ESTIMATED

NEXT

Example Radio Transmissions


Clearance Request
Pilot: “Shanwick Oceanic, BAW123 request clearance to
Kennedy Intl”
ATC: “BAW123, pass your message”
Pilot: “Request Kennedy Intl. Via NAT alpha, SUNOT 58/20
59/30 59/40 59/50 PRAWN DCT YDP, at flight level 370,
mach .82. Estimate SUNOT time 1508 Zulu, TMI 075,
SELCAL – CS-AR, BAW123”
ATC: “BAW123, cleared track Alpha to Kennedy at flight level
370 mach .82. Cross SUNOT not before time 1503 Zulu,
clearance expires SUNOT time 1513 Zulu”
Pilot: “Cleared to Kennedy via track Alpha, cross SUNOT not
before time 1503 Zulu, clearance expires SUNOT time 1513
Zulu, BAW123”
ATC: “BAW123,Standby for SELCAL check CS-AR”
Pilot: [ONLY ON RECEIPT OF SELCAL]
“SELCAL received, BAW123”
ATC: “BAW123, continue with domestic”

Pilot: “Going to domestic, BAW123”


[YOU MUST RETURN TO YOUR PREVIOUS FREQUENCY]

Position Report
Pilot: “Shanwick, BAW123 with position report”
ATC: “BAW123, go ahead with your position report”
Pilot: “Reporting 5820N time 1532 Zulu, flight level 370 mach .82, estimating
5930N time 1619 Zulu, 5940N thereafter, BAW123”
ATC: “BAW123, Shanwick copied your report of 5820N time 1532 Zulu, flight
level 370 mach .82, estimating 5930N time 1619 Zulu, 5940N thereafter”
Pilot: “Correct, BAW123”

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