Radio Operator Crossword 2024

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Across
  1. 1. Frequency Shift Keying
  2. 2. My transmission has ended
  3. 3. Frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz
  4. 5. a coordination tool used between flight information regions.
  5. 7. A corridor which is defined between navigational aids or fixes.
  6. 10. The international radiotelephony distress signal
  7. 11. Air Route Traffic Control Center
  8. 13. HF Frequency groups that are utilized primarily to communicate with aircraft in the North Atlantic airspace
  9. 14. The intended direction of flight.
  10. 15. Mean Sea Level
  11. 16. Accumulation of frozen water on an airframe.
  12. 18. An aircraft reporting approximately 90 degrees to the right or left of centerline.
  13. 19. Spacing of Aircraft to achieve their safe and orderly movement in flight
  14. 23. Air Navigation Service Provider
  15. 25. Information concerning the establishment, condition, or change in any component of, or hazard in, the National Airspace
  16. 27. Radio Detection and Ranging
  17. 29. Four character DTMF transmissions over HF or VHF in order to contact a specific flight.
  18. 30. An area designated by ICAO to be controlled by a designated state aviation authority
  19. 33. Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
  20. 36. Automatic Dependent Surveillance
  21. 38. Wait and I will call you
  22. 41. Small movable control surfaces at the trailing edge of the wing tips; used when banking an aircraft right or left in turns
  23. 43. ___1.0 = Speed of sound / 760 mph
  24. 44. A passenger is demonstrating life threatening behavior to themselves or someone else on board. usually has a weapon is considered a Level ______ threat.
  25. 47. ____ Mile is a standard unit of measure over land. 5,280 feet versus 6,080 feet per nautical mile.
  26. 50. International Maritime Satellite Organization
  27. 52. The phenomenon by which a radio signal travels through the air from a transmitter at one location to a receiver at another location
  28. 53. Repeat this message back to me exactly as received.
  29. 54. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  30. 55. Separation between portions of the message
Down
  1. 1. A flight advises you of an EMERGENCY situation that they are experiencing how is that information entered on a message?
  2. 4. Information relating to the intended flight of an aircraft that is filed with an ATC facility
  3. 5. Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
  4. 6. HF Frequency groups that are utilized primarily to communicate with aircraft in the organized route system between the U.S. East Coast and 60W.
  5. 8. Clear Air Turbulence
  6. 9. Long Distance Operational Control Facility
  7. 12. The squawk code 7600 indicates a loss of ______.
  8. 16. Operator of a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation that provides voice and data coverage
  9. 17. 121.5 is VHF _______ frequency.
  10. 20. Emergency Locator Transmitter
  11. 21. Height above sea level
  12. 22. An aircraft that cannot or do not communicate by radio
  13. 24. Search and Rescue
  14. 26. Frequency allotment for the International Aeronautical Mobile Service
  15. 28. Prefix of a message of non-control information when it is relayed to an aircraft by a Radio Operator
  16. 31. Significant Meteorological information
  17. 32. ____ manages and coordinates radio communication licensing for the aviation industry in the US
  18. 34. Emergency Security Control of Air Traffic
  19. 35. Velocity of one nautical mile per hour
  20. 37. An urgent signal for use by radio telephone that commands priority over all except distress communications.
  21. 39. cycles per second
  22. 40. Electronic or mechanical interference which may disrupt the display of Aircraft on radar or the transmission/reception of radio Communications/ navigation
  23. 42. An authorization issued by air traffic for a flight to proceed to a new altitude point or destination
  24. 45. Meteorological Terminal Aviation Routine Weather Report
  25. 46. Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
  26. 48. Altitude Reservation
  27. 49. “To provide exceptional Air/Ground communications services one message at a time.” is our ____ Statement.
  28. 51. Transponder Code