T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-02
Introduction to INav and Voice Procedures
2.
Approach phraseologies
Sg 3, fr 16: Arrival - Approach
Control
NOTE: The controller is not required to
issue missed approach instructions if the
Sg 3, fr 16 Cont.: Audio -
approach being flown has published missed
Approach Control
approach procedures. However, if not
stated in the published procedures or
approach clearance, a prudent pilot would
request missed approach instructions from
the controller to minimize confusion during
a missed approach.
Approach Control may clear aircraft for
approach using several different
phraseologies, each of which has different
meanings and indicates a different specific
action on the part of a pilot.
EXAMPLE:
a.
APPROACH CONTROL:
Sg 3, fr 17: Arrival - Approach
"Cleared for approach."
Control Phraseologies
NOTE: Used by the Controller when
Sg 3, fr 17 Cont.: Audio & Audio
there is only one approach published
Text - Approach Control
Phraseologies
for the airport.
b.
APPROACH CONTROL:
Sg 3, fr 18: Arrival - Cleared for
"Cleared for TACAN approach."
TACAN Approach
Sg 3, fr 18 Cont.: Audio & Audio
NOTE: Used by the Controller when
Text - Cleared for TACAN
there is only one published TACAN
Approach
approach to the airport.
c.
APPROACH CONTROL:
Sg 3, fr 19: Arrival - Cleared for
"Cleared for a straight-in TACAN
Straight-In TACAN Approach
approach."
Sg 3, fr 19 Cont.: Audio & Audio
Text - Cleared for Straight-In
NOTE: Execute the published TACAN
TACAN Approach
straight-in procedure to the active
runway.
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