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5 .3 Crossing runways

5.3.1 Drivers should carefully note the position to which they may proceed, particularly where the intended route involves crossing a runway. Some aerodromes may have procedures that will allow vehicles to proceed to a holding point and then request runway crossing instructions. Under no circumstances shall a driver cross a runway unless positive permission has been given and acknowledged. A runway vacated report shall not be made until the vehicle (and tow) is clear of the designated runway area, beyond the holding point.

G ROUND WORKER 21 BY THE CONTROL TOWER REQUEST PROCEED TO MAINTENANCE BASE

WORKER 21 PROCEED VIA INDIA

AND BRAVO. HOLD SHORT OF

RUNWAY 27

VIA INDIA AND BRAVO

HOLD SHORT OF RUNWAY 27 WORKER 21

WORKER 21 HOLDING SHORT RUNWAY 27

WORKER 21 STAND BY

WORKER 21 CROSS RUNWAY 27 TO TAXIWAY MIKE REPORT RUNWAY VACATED

WORKER 21 CROSSING RUNWAY 27

WORKER 21 RUNWAY VACATED

WORKER 21 CONTINUE ON MIKE TO MAINTENANCE

5 .3.2 If a vehicle is operating on the runway, it shall be instructed to leave the runway when it is expected that an aircraft will be landing or taking off.

W ORKER 21 VACATE RUNWAY 27

TAKE NEXT RIGHT, REPORT

V acated

VACATE RUNWAY 27 VIA NEXT RIGHT,

WORKER 21

WORKER 21 RUNWAY VACATED

W ORKER 21 ROGER

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5 .3.3 When a vehicle is moving on the movement area it may be necessary to inform the vehicle of a potentially dangerous situation and to instruct it to stop.

W ORKER 21 STOP IMMEDIATELY

WORKER 21 STOPPING

5 .4 Vehicles towing aircraft

Drivers of vehicles required to tow aircraft should not assume that the receiving station is aware that an aircraft is to be towed. The performance and manoeuvrability of ground vehicles is obviously considerably reduced when towing aircraft and this is taken into account when instructions to such vehicles are issued. Therefore, in order to avoid any confusion, and as an aid to identification, drivers should state the type, and where applicable the operator, of the aircraft to be towed.

A PRON TUG 9 REQUEST TOW FASTAIR B737 FROM GATE 20 TO GATE 25

T UG 9, TOW APPROVED

ROM GATE 20 TO GATE 25

VIA TAXIWAY WEST

GROUND TUG 9 REQUEST TOW FASTAIR B737 FROM MAINTENANCE HANGAR 3 TO GATE 25

T UG 9 TOW APPROVED FROM

MAINTENANCE HANGAR 3

TO GATE 25, PROCEED

VIA FOXTROT, HOLD SHORT

OF RUNWAY 32

T UG 9 TOW APPROVED VIA FOXTROT HOLD SHORT OF RUNWAY 32

Chapter 6 general radar phraseology

6.1 Introduction

  1. This chapter contains general radar phraseology which is commonly used in communications between aircraft and all types of radar units. Phraseology which is more applicable to approach radar control or area radar control is to be found in Chapters 7 and 8, as appropriate.

  2. In a radar environment heading, information given by the pilot and heading instructions given by controllers are in degrees magnetic.

6.2 Radar identification and vectoring

6.2.1 Radar vectors may be given to establish the identification of an aircraft. Other means of radar identification are the use of position report information, requesting the aircraft to make turns, the use of bearing and distance information from a prominent object or radio aid, transfer of control and the use of SSR.

G -AB REPORT HEADING AND LEVEL

G -AB HEADING 110 AT 2 500 FEET

G-AB FOR IDENTIFICATION TURN LEFT HEADING 080

LEFT HEADING 080 G-AB

G-AB IDENTIFIED 20 MILES NORTH WEST

OF KENNINGTON CONTINUE PRESENT

HEADING

G-AB

or

G-AB NOT IDENTIFIED. NOT YET WITHIN

RADAR COVER. RESUME OWN

NAVIGATION TO MARLOW

G-AB

6 -1

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6 .2.2 The pilot should be advised if identification is lost, or about to be lost, and appropriate instructions given.

G -AB IDENTIFICATION

LOST DUE RADAR FAILURE.

CONTACT ALEXANDER CONTROL

O N 128.750

128.750 G-AB

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

G-AB WILL SHORTLY LOSE IDENTIFICATION

TEMPORARILY DUE FADE AREA.

REMAIN THIS FREQUENCY

G-AB

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