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Lesson 20 - Aircraft Characteristics

Aircraft Characteristics Lesson Introduction

ICAO Approved Aircraft Type

Image of FAA JO 7110.65

Appendices A through C of FAA JO 7110.65, Air Traffic Control, reflect ICAO-approved aircraft type information.

The 7110.65 para. 2-3-6 requires, in both automated and non-automated environments, the use of the approved aircraft type codes contained in Appendices A-C to indicate aircraft type.

The information in these appendices is to be used for flight planning in the NAS.

Below is a list of the most commonly misused aircraft type identifiers. The aircraft type identifier is used by EDST to correctly probe the aircraft's speed. When EDST does not recognize an aircraft type identifier it probes the route of flight using a speed based on the aircraft's assigned altitude. This may result in the probing speed being hundreds of knots slower than the actual aircraft speed, which will then provide incorrect alerts. Even worse, EDST would fail to provide some actual alerts.

INCORRECT
CORRECT
A330
A332/A333
A340
A34(2-3)
A34(5-6)
B717
B712
B727
B721/B722
B73Q
B73(1-9)
B747
B74(1-4),(8)
B74(D/R/S)
B757
B752/B753
B767
B76(2-4)
B777
B772/B773
BE90
BE9L/BE9T
CL64
CL60
CRJ
CRJ1/CRJ2
CRJ7/CRJ9
DA20
FA20
DC9
DC9(1-5)
DH8
DH8(A-D)
G4
GLF4
G5
GLF5
HS25
H25(A-C)
KC35
K35E
KR35
K35R
LJ36
LJ35
LR35
LJ35
LR45
LJ45
MD80
MD8(1-3)
MD8(7-8)
MO21
M20P
PASE
PA34
PAYE
PAY(1-4)

Review the Aircraft Characteristics Study Chart to view a table of aircraft type identifiers. This completes the introduction to Aircraft Characteristics. Click MAIN MENU.