Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Ground & Other Ops Forums > ATC Issues
Reload this Page >

Questions for UK controllers

Wikiposts
Search
ATC Issues A place where pilots may enter the 'lions den' that is Air Traffic Control in complete safety and find out the answers to all those obscure topics which you always wanted to know the answer to but were afraid to ask.

Questions for UK controllers

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 20th Dec 2012, 12:20
  #1 (permalink)  
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: UK
Age: 46
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Questions for UK controllers

Please could someone clarify the following for me ? I work in the simulator and am conscious to use correct R/T. I've checked CAP 413 but would like to clarify :

If you are vectoring an A/C for a NDB/VOR /GNSS approach is the correct R/T from ATC :
" C/S report established on the final approach track "

If an A/C declares a Mayday or Pan , is the correct ATC reply " C/S ... TWR..roger mayday "
and you then standby for the A/C to contact you with further instructions ?"

Does the A/C C/S then become " MAYDAY C/S " or " PAN C/S " automatically ?

Thanks very much.

Last edited by Mr Falcon; 20th Dec 2012 at 12:21. Reason: spelling error
Mr Falcon is offline  
Old 20th Dec 2012, 13:14
  #2 (permalink)  
Spitoon
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
I haven't been operational for a good few years but I don't think these things have changed much.

For the non-precision approach one, I don't think there's anything laid down but that's what I always did. I suspect there's nothing written down because, technically, I don't think it's supposed to happen - in the world of rules, aircraft are supposed to follow the procedure from whatever fix is specified.

As for the mayday, again, the real world and the rules rarely coincide. Often the first call gave the bones of the problem and I reacted accordingly - I'd acknowledge it but if I didn't need to ask any questions at that moment I waited until the initial rush of stuff to be done (both in the air and on the ground sometimes) is finished. RTF calls - if there was no need to prefix the callsign I usually wouldn't but if another aircraft joined the frequency I'd either prefix the next call to the emergency or give the other a "Standby, emergency in progress".
 
Old 21st Dec 2012, 16:57
  #3 (permalink)  
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: South of England
Posts: 1,172
Received 2 Likes on 2 Posts
technically, I don't think it's supposed to happen - in the world of rules, aircraft are supposed to follow the procedure from whatever fix is specified.
Au contraire - quite normal to vector for a non-precision approach; all specified in the UK MATS Pt 1. After all, with radar, what would you do with a sequence of aircraft if no precision approach were available? The manual is vague about phraseology though, admittedly.

2 s
2 sheds is offline  
Old 22nd Dec 2012, 09:44
  #4 (permalink)  
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: at home
Posts: 179
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I'd have thought it would have been

<callsign> Roger mayday, Squawk 7700, pass details when ready

Then the first and last transmission after should be 'mayday/pan <callsign>'
dagowly is offline  
Old 22nd Dec 2012, 14:40
  #5 (permalink)  
Spitoon
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
I stand corrected by 2 sheds - thanks. Don't remember that stuff in MATS 1 in my day - either put in since I last read it closely or, more likely, I've forgotten it all!

I recall some IAP designers that I had dealings with that the only thing that ATC should do is vector an aircraft to the IAF, after which it was up to the pilot to fly the approach. Vectors to the FAT, particularly at a level below that of the IAF, was a definite no-no. My claims that in the real world this just didn't happen fell on deaf ears or were met with "tut-tuts".

As for the phraseology, dagowly is probably spot on with what the book says. Again, I was trying to give a real world answer.
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.