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FAA - FO JO 7110.662B

Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Air Traffic Control (ATC) Services At All Facilities Using Micro-En Route Automatic Tracking System (Micro-EARTS) And At Anchorage ARTCC Using Advanced Technologies And Oceanic Procedures (ATOP)

active, Most Current
Organization: FAA
Publication Date: 3 August 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 2
scope:

Purpose of This Order.

This order prescribes guidance for the use of ADS-B information in the provision of ATC services at facilities using Micro-EARTS and at Anchorage ARTCC using ATOP. Guidance contained in orders for facilities providing ATC services using ADS-B with ERAM, Micro- EARTS, ATOP, will be incorporated into the appropriate paragraphs of FAA Orders JO 7110.65 and 7210.3.

Document History

FO JO 7110.662B
August 3, 2015
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Air Traffic Control (ATC) Services At All Facilities Using Micro-En Route Automatic Tracking System (Micro-EARTS) And At Anchorage ARTCC Using Advanced Technologies And Oceanic Procedures (ATOP)
Purpose of This Order. This order prescribes guidance for the use of ADS-B information in the provision of ATC services at facilities using Micro-EARTS and at Anchorage ARTCC using ATOP. Guidance...
September 26, 2014
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Air Traffic Control (ATC) Services At Facilities Using Micro-En Route Automatic Tracking System (Micro-EARTS) Operating In Mosaic Display Mode except Anchorage ARTCC
Purpose of This Order. This order prescribes interim guidance for the use of ADS-B information in the provision of ATC services at facilities using Micro-EARTS operating in Mosaic Display Mode...

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