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Chapter 1. Air Navigation
Chapter 2. Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids
Chapter 3. Airspace
Chapter 4. Air Traffic Control
Chapter 5. Air Traffic Procedures
Chapter 6. Emergency Procedures
Chapter 7. Safety of Flight
Chapter 8. Medical Facts for Pilots
Chapter 9. Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications
Chapter 10. Helicopter Operations
Chapter 11. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Appendix 1. Bird/Other Wildlife Strike Report
Appendix 2. Volcanic Activity Reporting Form (VAR)
Appendix 3. Abbreviations/Acronyms
Appendix 4. FAA Form 7233−4 International Flight Plan
Appendix 5. FAA Form 7233−1 Flight Plan
ATPUBS
Air Traffic Procedures
Chapter 5. Air Traffic Procedures
Section 1.
Preflight
5-1-1. Preflight Preparation
5-1-2. Follow IFR Procedures Even When Operating VFR
5-1-3. Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) System
5-1-4. Operational Information System (OIS)
5-1-5. Flight Plan - VFR Flights
5-1-6. Flight Plan - IFR Flights
5-1-7. Flight Plans For Military/DoD Use Only
5-1-8. Flight Plan - Defense VFR (DVFR) Flights
5-1-9. Single Flights Conducted With Both VFR and IFR Flight Plans
5-1-10. IFR Operations to High Altitude Destinations
5-1-11. Flights Outside U.S. Territorial Airspace
5-1-12. Change in Flight Plan
5-1-13. Change in Proposed Departure Time
5-1-14. Closing VFR/DVFR Flight Plans
5-1-15. Canceling IFR Flight Plan
5-1-16. RNAV and RNP Operations
5-1-17. Cold Temperature Operations
Section 2.
Departure Procedures
5-2-1. Pre‐taxi Clearance Procedures
5-2-2. Automated Pre-Departure Clearance Procedures
5-2-3. IFR Clearances Off Uncontrolled Airports
5-2-4. Taxi Clearance
5-2-5. Line Up and Wait (LUAW)
5-2-6. Abbreviated IFR Departure Clearance (Cleared. . .as Filed) Procedures
5-2-7. Departure Restrictions, Clearance Void Times, Hold for Release, and Release Times
5-2-8. Departure Control
5-2-9. Instrument Departure Procedures (DP) - Obstacle Departure Procedures (ODP), Standard Instrument Departures (SID), and Diverse Vector Areas (DVA)
Section 3.
En Route Procedures
5-3-1. ARTCC Communications
5-3-2. Position Reporting
5-3-3. Additional Reports
5-3-4. Airways and Route Systems
5-3-5. Airway or Route Course Changes
5-3-6. Changeover Points (COPs)
5-3-7. Minimum Turning Altitude (MTA)
5-3-8. Holding
Section 4.
Arrival Procedures
5-4-1. Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) Procedures
5-4-2. Local Flow Traffic Management Program
5-4-3. Approach Control
5-4-4. Advance Information on Instrument Approach
5-4-5. Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP) Charts
5-4-6. Approach Clearance
5-4-7. Instrument Approach Procedures
5-4-8. Special Instrument Approach Procedures
5-4-9. Procedure Turn and Hold-in-lieu of Procedure Turn
5-4-10. Timed Approaches from a Holding Fix
5-4-11. Radar Approaches
5-4-12. Radar Monitoring of Instrument Approaches
5-4-13. Simultaneous Approaches to Parallel Runways
5-4-14. Simultaneous Dependent Approaches
5-4-15. Simultaneous Independent ILS/RNAV/GLS Approaches
5-4-16. Simultaneous Close Parallel PRM Approaches and Simultaneous Offset Instrument Approaches (SOIA)
5-4-17. Simultaneous Converging Instrument Approaches
5-4-18. RNP AR (Authorization Required) Instrument Procedures
5-4-19. Side-step Maneuver
5-4-20. Approach and Landing Minimums
5-4-21. Missed Approach
5-4-22. Use of Enhanced Flight Vision Systems (EFVS) on Instrument Approaches
5-4-23. Visual Approach
5-4-24. Charted Visual Flight Procedure (CVFP)
5-4-25. Contact Approach
5-4-26. Landing Priority
5-4-27. Overhead Approach Maneuver
Section 5.
Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities
5-5-1. General
5-5-2. Air Traffic Clearance
5-5-3. Contact Approach
5-5-4. Instrument Approach
5-5-5. Missed Approach
5-5-6. Vectors
5-5-7. Safety Alert
5-5-8. See and Avoid
5-5-9. Speed Adjustments
5-5-10. Traffic Advisories (Traffic Information)
5-5-11. Visual Approach
5-5-12. Visual Separation
5-5-13. VFR‐on‐top
5-5-14. Instrument Departures
5-5-15. Minimum Fuel Advisory
5-5-16. RNAV and RNP Operations
Section 6.
National Security and Interception Procedures
5-6-1. National Security
5-6-2. National Security Requirements
5-6-3. Definitions
5-6-4. ADIZ Requirements
5-6-5. Civil Aircraft Operations To or From U.S. Territorial Airspace
5-6-6. Civil Aircraft Operations Within U.S. Territorial Airspace
5-6-7. Civil Aircraft Operations Transiting U.S. Territorial Airspace
5-6-8. Foreign State Aircraft Operations
5-6-9. FAA/TSA Airspace Waivers
5-6-10. TSA Aviation Security Programs
5-6-11. FAA Flight Routing Authorizations
5-6-12. Emergency Security Control of Air Traffic (ESCAT)
5-6-13. Interception Procedures
5-6-14. Interception Signals
5-6-15. ADIZ Boundaries and Designated Mountainous Areas (See FIG 5-6-3.)
5-6-16. Visual Warning System (VWS)