U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

ORDER
JO 7110.65S
Effective Date:
February 14, 2008
 
     
Subject:  Air Traffic Control

Includes Change 1 effective July 31, 2008 and
Change 2 effective March 12, 2009

 

Chapter 1. Introduction

Section 1. General

1-1-1. PURPOSE

This order prescribes air traffic control procedures and phraseology for use by persons providing air traffic control services. Controllers are required to be familiar with the provisions of this order that pertain to their operational responsibilities and to exercise their best judgment if they encounter situations that are not covered by it.

1-1-2. DISTRIBUTION

This order is distributed to selected offices in Washington headquarters, regional offices, service area offices, the William J. Hughes Technical Center, and the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center. Also, copies are sent to all air traffic field facilities and international aviation field offices; and to interested aviation public.

1-1-3. CANCELLATION

FAA Order 7110.65R, Air Traffic Control, dated February 16, 2006, and all changes to it are canceled.

1-1-4. EXPLANATION OF MAJOR CHANGES

The significant changes to this order are identified in the Explanation of Changes page(s). It is advisable to retain the page(s) throughout the duration of the basic order.

1-1-5. EFFECTIVE DATE

This order is effective February 14, 2008.

1-1-6. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROCEDURAL CHANGES

a. Personnel should submit recommended changes in procedures to facility management.

b. Recommendations from other sources should be submitted through appropriate FAA, military, or industry/user channels to Headquarters, FAA, Vice President, System Operations Services, attention: System Operations Airspace and AIM.

1-1-7. SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SMS)

Every employee is responsible to ensure the safety of equipment and procedures used in the provision of services within the National Airspace System (NAS). Risk assessment techniques and mitigations, as appropriate, are intended for implementation of any planned safety significant changes within the NAS, as directed by FAA Order 1100.161, Air Traffic Safety Oversight. Direction regarding the SMS and its application can be found in the FAA Safety Management System Manual and FAA Order 1100.161. The SMS will be implemented through a period of transitional activities. (Additional information pertaining to these requirements and processes can be obtained by contacting the service area offices.)

1-1-8. PUBLICATION AND DELIVERY DATES

a. This order and its changes are scheduled to be published according to TBL 1-1-1.

TBL 1-1-1
Publications Timetable

Basic or Change

Cutoff Date for Submission

Effective Date of Publication

7110.65S Basic

8/30/07

2/14/08

Change 1

2/14/08

7/31/08

Change 2

7/31/08

3/12/09

Change 3

3/12/09

8/27/09

7110.65T Basic

8/27/09

2/11/10

 

b. If an FAA facility has not received the order/changes at least 30 days before the above effective dates, the facility shall notify its service area office distribution officer.

c. If a military facility has not received the order/changes at least 30 days before the above effective dates, the facility shall notify its appropriate military headquarters. (See TBL 1-1-2.)

TBL 1-1-2
Military Distribution Contacts

Military
Headquarters

DSN

Commercial

U.S. Army USAASA

656-4868

(703) 806-4868

U.S. Air Force

 

Contact Local *NIMA Customer Account Representative

U.S. Navy
CNO (N785F)

664-7727

(703) 604-7727

*NIMA-National Imagery and Mapping Agency

 

1-1-9. PROCEDURAL LETTERS OF AGREEMENT

Procedures/minima which are applied jointly or otherwise require the cooperation or concurrence of more than one facility/organization must be documented in a letter of agreement. Letters of agreement only supplement this order. Any minima they specify must not be less than that specified herein unless appropriate military authority has authorized application of reduced separation between military aircraft.

REFERENCE-
FAAO JO 7110.65, Para 2-1-1, ATC Service.
FAAO JO 7210.3, Para 4-3-1, Letters of Agreement.

1-1-10. CONSTRAINTS GOVERNING SUPPLEMENTS AND PROCEDURAL DEVIATIONS

a. Exceptional or unusual requirements may dictate procedural deviations or supplementary procedures to this order. Prior to implementing supplemental or any procedural deviation that alters the level, quality, or degree of service, obtain prior approval from the Vice President, System Operations Services.

b. If military operations or facilities are involved, prior approval by the following appropriate headquarters is required for subsequent interface with FAA. (See TBL 1-1-3.)

TBL 1-1-3
Military Operations Interface Offices

Branch

Address

U.S. Navy

Department of the Navy
Chief of Naval Operations
N785F
2000 Navy Pentagon
Washington, D.C. 20350-2000

U.S. Air Force

HQ AFFSA/XA
1535 Command Drive
Suite D302
Andrews AFB, MD 20762-7002

U.S. Army

Director
USAASA (MOAS-AS)
9325 Gunston Road, Suite N319
Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-5582

NOTE-
Terminal: Headquarters USAF has delegated to Major Air Command, Directors of Operations (MAJCOM/DOs) authority to reduce same runway separation standards for military aircraft. These are specified and approved by affected ATC and user units. When applied, appropriate advisories may be required; e.g., "(A/C call sign) continue straight ahead on right side; F-16 landing behind on left." "(A/C call sign) hold position on right side; F-5 behind on left."

REFERENCE-
FAAO JO 7110.65, Para 3-1-3, Use of Active Runways.

1-1-11. REFERENCES TO FAA NON-AIR TRAFFIC ORGANIZATIONS

When references are made to regional office organizations that are not part of the Air Traffic Organization (i.e., Communications Center, Flight Standards, Airport offices, etc.), the facility should contact the FAA region where the facility is physically located - not the region where the facility's service area office is located.

 

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