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PART 1 − GENERAL PART 2 − EN ROUTE PART 3 − AERODROMES Appendix 1. ATS ROUTES Appendix 2. FAA Form 7233-4 - International Flight Plan
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    • GENERAL
        • preface
          • Preface
        • national regulations and requirements
          • Designated Authorities
          • Flights Into or Over U.S. Territorial Airspace
          • Entry, Transit, and Departure of Passengers and Crew
          • Entry, Transit, and Departure of Cargo
          • Aircraft Instruments, Equipment, and Flight Documents
          • Summary of National Regulations and International Agreements/Conventions
          • Differences From ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures
        • tables and codes
          • Measuring System, Time System, and Aircraft Markings
          • Abbreviations Used in AIS Publications
          • Chart Symbols
          • Location Indicators
          • List of Radio Navigation Aids
          • Conversion Tables
          • Sunrise/Sunset Tables
        • services
          • Aeronautical Information Services
          • Aeronautical Charts
          • Air Traffic Services
          • Communication Service
          • Meteorological Services
          • Search and Rescue
          • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications
        • charges for aerodromes/heliports and air navigation services
          • Fees and Charges
          • Air Navigation Facility Charges
    • EN ROUTE
        • general rules and procedures
          • General Rules and Procedures
          • Visual Flight Rules
          • Instrument Flight Rules
          • ATS Airspace Classification
          • Holding, Approach, and Departure Procedures
          • ATS Surveillance Services and Procedures
          • Barometric Altimeter Errors and Setting Procedures
          • Cold Temperature Barometric Altimeter Errors, Setting Procedures, and Cold Temperature Airports (CTA)
          • [RESERVED]
          • Flight Planning (Restriction, Limitation or Advisory Information)
          • Addressing of Flight Plans for Domestic or International Flight Planning
          • National Security and Interception Procedures
          • [RESERVED]
          • [RESERVED]
          • Medical Facts for Pilots
          • Safety, Hazard, and Accident Reports
          • Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) and Area Navigation (RNAV)
        • air traffic services airspace
          • Air Traffic Services Airspace
        • ats routes
          • Lower ATS Routes
          • Upper ATS Routes
          • Area Navigation (RNAV) Routes
          • [RESERVED]
          • Other Routes
        • navigation aids/systems
          • Navigation Aids – En Route
          • Special Navigation Systems
        • navigation warnings
          • Prohibited, Restricted, and Other Areas
          • Military Exercise and Training Areas
          • [RESERVED]
          • [RESERVED]
          • [RESERVED]
          • Bird Migration and Areas With Sensitive Fauna
          • Potential Flight Hazards
        • helicopter operations
          • Helicopter IFR Operations
          • Special Operations
        • oceanic operations
          • General Procedures
          • Data Link Procedures
          • Special Procedures for In—Flight Contingencies in Oceanic Airspace
          • Operational Policy 50 NM Lateral Separation
          • Operational Policy ADS−C Distance-Based Separation
          • North Atlantic (NAT) Oceanic Clearance Procedures
          • North Atlantic (NAT) Timekeeping Procedures
          • North Atlantic (NAT) Safety Information
          • San Juan FIR Customs Procedures
          • Y—Routes
          • Atlantic High Offshore Airspace Offshore Routes Supporting Florida Airspace Optimization
          • Reduced Separation Climb⁄Descent Procedures
          • New York Oceanic Control Area (OCA) West Flight Level Allocation
          • Gulf of Mexico RNAV Routes Q100, Q102, and Q105
    • AERODROMES
        • aerodromes − introduction
          • Aerodrome Availability
        • aerodromes
          • AD 2. Aerodromes
          • Alaska
          • American Samoa
          • Arizona
          • California
          • Colorado
          • Connecticut
          • District of Columbia
          • Florida
          • Georgia
          • Guam
          • Hawaii
          • Illinois
          • Indiana
          • Kansas
          • Kentucky
          • Louisiana
          • Maine
          • Maryland
          • Massachusetts
          • Michigan
          • Minnesota
          • Missouri
          • Nevada
          • New Jersey
          • New York
          • North Carolina
          • North Mariana Islands
          • Ohio
          • Oregon
          • Pennsylvania
          • Puerto Rico
          • Tennessee
          • Texas
          • Utah
          • Virgin Islands
          • Washington
          • Wisconsin
  • Appendix 1. ATS ROUTES
  • Appendix 2. FAA Form 7233-4 - International Flight Plan
  • Pilot/Controller Glossary

  • GENERAL
  • SERVICES

GEN 3. SERVICES

    • GEN 3.1 Aeronautical Information Services
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 1, Aeronautical Information Service
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 2, Area of Responsibility of AIS
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 3, Aeronautical Publications
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 4, Distribution of Publications
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 5, NOTAM Service
      • GEN 3.1, Paragraph 6, Pre-Flight Information Service at Aerodromes Available to International Flights
    • GEN 3.2 Aeronautical Charts
      • GEN 3.2, Paragraph 1, General
      • GEN 3.2, Paragraph 2, Obtaining Aeronautical Charts
      • GEN 3.2, Paragraph 3, Selected Charts and Products Available
      • GEN 3.2, Paragraph 4, General Description of Each Chart Series
      • GEN 3.2, Paragraph 5, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Products
    • GEN 3.3 Air Traffic Services
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 1, Responsible Authority
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 2, Area of Responsibility
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 3, Air Traffic Services
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 4, En Route Procedures
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 5, Radio Communications Failure
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 6, Position Reporting
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 7, Additional Reports
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 8, Quota Flow Control
      • GEN 3.3, Paragraph 9, Advisory and Air Traffic Information Services
    • GEN 3.4 Communication Service
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 1, Responsible Authority
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 2, Area of Responsibility
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 3, Types of Services
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 4, Aeronautical Fixed Services
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 5, Communications for VFR Flights
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 6, Over-water Flights Radio Procedure
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 7, Radio Communications and Navigation Facilities
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 8, U.S. Aeronautical Telecommunications Services
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 9, Selective Calling System (SELCAL) Facilities Available
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 10, Special North Atlantic, Caribbean, and Pacific Area Communications
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 11, Distress and Urgency Communications
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 12, Two-Way Radio Communications Failure
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 13, Transponder Operation During Two-Way Communications Failure
      • GEN 3.4, Paragraph 14, Reestablishing Radio Contact
    • GEN 3.5 Meteorological Services
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 1, Meteorological Authority
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 2, Area of Responsibility
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 3, Types of Service Provided
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 4, Categorical Outlooks
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 5, Inflight Weather Advisory Broadcasts
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 6, Flight Information Services (FIS)
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 7, Weather Observing Programs
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 8, Weather Radar Services
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 9, ATC Inflight Weather Avoidance Assistance
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 10, Notifications Required From Operators
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 11, Weather Observing Systems and Operating Procedures
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 12, Runway Visual Range (RVR)
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 13, Reporting of Cloud Heights
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 14, Reporting Prevailing Visibility
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 15, Estimating Intensity of Rain and Ice Pellets
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 16, Estimating the Intensity of Snow or Drizzle (Based on Visibility)
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 17, Pilot Weather Reports (PIREPs)
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 18, Mandatory MET Points
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 19, PIREPs Relating to Airframe Icing
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 20, Definitions of Inflight Icing Terms
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 21, PIREPs Relating to Turbulence
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 22, Wind Shear PIREPs
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 23, Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) PIREPs
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 24, Microbursts
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 25, PIREPs Relating to Volcanic Ash Activity
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 26, Thunderstorms
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 27, Thunderstorm Flying
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 28, Wake Turbulence
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 29, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Weather Formats
      • GEN 3.5, Paragraph 30, Meteorological Broadcasts (ATIS, VHF and LF)
    • GEN 3.6 Search and Rescue
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 1, Responsible Authority
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 2, Types of Service
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 3, SAR Agreements
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 4, General Conditions of Availability
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 5, Applicable ICAO Documents
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 6, Differences from ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 7, Emergency Locator Transmitters
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 8, National Search and Rescue Plan
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 9, Procedures and Signals for Aircraft in Emergency
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 10, Pilot Responsibility and Authority
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 11, Distress and Urgency Communications
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 12, Emergency Condition - Request Assistance Immediately
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 13, Obtaining Emergency Assistance
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 14, Radar Service for VFR Aircraft in Difficulty
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 15, Intercept and Escort
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 16, Visual Emergency Signals
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 17, Ditching Procedures
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 18, Fuel Dumping
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 19, Special Emergency (Air Piracy)
      • GEN 3.6, Paragraph 20, FAA K-9 Explosives Detection Team Program
    • GEN 3.7 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications
      • GEN 3.7, Paragraph 1, Discrete Emergency Frequency
      • GEN 3.7, Paragraph 2, Radio Call Signs
      • GEN 3.7, Paragraph 3, ARFF Emergency Hand Signals
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