飛行課程 Stage 1 - ATC Services

Content:
ADS-B System
Radar
Transponders
Flight Service
ATC Facilities

1. ADS-B System

ADS-B Components
GPS
ADS-B Ground Stations
ADS-B Out Transmitter: Transmit line-of-sight signals to ATC ground receivers and to aircraft receivers
ADS-B In Transmitter: Receive the lateral position, altitude, and velocity of transmitting aircraft and present this data on the cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI)
ADS-B Services:
Precise real-time data to controllers
Immediately indicates when an aircraft deviates from its assigned flight path
Has an effective range of 100 nautical miles to enhance traffic conflit detection and resolution
Traffic data on a cockpit display of traffic information (CDIT)
Shown on a dedicated display or integrated into an existing display
Displays aircraft with transponders that are not ADS-B equipped using the traffic information service-broadcast (TIS-B)
Traffic data for ATC and pilots to monitor aircraft surface movement
Flight information service broadcast (FTS-B) - textual and graphical weather products and other flight information, such as TFRs and special use airspace status
ADS-B Data Links
1090ES
For operations at any altitude
Required for operations at or above 18,000 ft. MSL
Enables TIS-B
Does not eanble FIS-B
978 UAT
Limited to altitudes below 18,000 ft. MSL
Enables TIS-B and FIS-B
Both
For operations at any altitude
ADS-B Out on 1090ES
ADS-B In on both 1090ES and 978 UAT

2. Radar
Radar Operation

Radar Limitations


3. Transponders
VFR Modes

Transponder Codes:
1200 - most VFR operations
Discrete Code - Assigned by ATC and used in Class B or C airspace, or when you request VFR radar services
7500 - hijacking
7600 - two-way communication failure
7700 - emergency, such as an onboard fire or engine failure
Operating Your Transponder
Before your taxi from parking:
Set the altitude reporting mode (ALT)
Enable ADS-B
When you are airborne
Operate on ALT
Use the appropriate code or the code assigned by ATC
Operate ADS-B equipment in the transmit mode unless otherwise requested by ATC
If ATC requested it, press IDENT to enable the controller to easily identify you
After landing when you are clear of the active runway
Maintain altitude reporting mode and ADS-B Out transmissions
Do not turn the transponder or ADS-B to STBY or OFF until arriving at parking
ATC Transponder Instruction


4. Flight Service
Using Flight Service:
Preflight
Plan your flight:
1-800-WX-BRIEF or 1800wxbrief.com
Obtain a weather briefing
Check NOTAMs
File a flight plan
1800wxbrief.com
Use flight plan aids to determine departure time, altitude, and route
Register for adverse condition alerting service (ACAS) - taxt/email notifications of adverse conditions after you file a flight plan
Surface/Departure
Activate your flight plan using:
122.2 MHz or the local FSS frequency
The EasyActivate email link
Enroute
Flight Service provides
Updated weather
Assistance in lost or emergency situations
You are encouraged to provide:
Pilot reports (PIREPs)
Reports of ADS-B, TIS-B, and FIS-B malfunctions
Arrivals/Surface
Close your flight plan using
1-800-WX-BRIEF
The EasyClose email link


5. ATC Facilities
Control Tower Services

Interpreting ATIS

TRACON and ARTCC Services

Traffic Advisories and Safety Alerts - Pilot Responsibility
Traffic Advisories:
You are responsible for collision avoidance
Inform the controller:
Looking for traffic
Negative contact
Traffic in sight
Maintain visual contact until the traffic is no longer a factor
Safety Alarts - Warn you if, in the controller's judgement, your aircraft is in unsafe proximity to terrain, obstructions, or other aircraft. These alerts are contingent upon the capability of the controller to recognize unsafe sutuations
Vectors, Sequencing, and Separation - Pilot Responsibilities

Interpreting Traffic Advisories
Clock - no wind correction for controllers