Radio Operator Crossword 2024
Across
- 1. Frequency Shift Keying
- 2. My transmission has ended
- 3. Frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz
- 5. a coordination tool used between flight information regions.
- 7. A corridor which is defined between navigational aids or fixes.
- 10. The international radiotelephony distress signal
- 11. Air Route Traffic Control Center
- 13. HF Frequency groups that are utilized primarily to communicate with aircraft in the North Atlantic airspace
- 14. The intended direction of flight.
- 15. Mean Sea Level
- 16. Accumulation of frozen water on an airframe.
- 18. An aircraft reporting approximately 90 degrees to the right or left of centerline.
- 19. Spacing of Aircraft to achieve their safe and orderly movement in flight
- 23. Air Navigation Service Provider
- 25. Information concerning the establishment, condition, or change in any component of, or hazard in, the National Airspace
- 27. Radio Detection and Ranging
- 29. Four character DTMF transmissions over HF or VHF in order to contact a specific flight.
- 30. An area designated by ICAO to be controlled by a designated state aviation authority
- 33. Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
- 36. Automatic Dependent Surveillance
- 38. Wait and I will call you
- 41. Small movable control surfaces at the trailing edge of the wing tips; used when banking an aircraft right or left in turns
- 43. ___1.0 = Speed of sound / 760 mph
- 44. A passenger is demonstrating life threatening behavior to themselves or someone else on board. usually has a weapon is considered a Level ______ threat.
- 47. ____ Mile is a standard unit of measure over land. 5,280 feet versus 6,080 feet per nautical mile.
- 50. International Maritime Satellite Organization
- 52. The phenomenon by which a radio signal travels through the air from a transmitter at one location to a receiver at another location
- 53. Repeat this message back to me exactly as received.
- 54. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- 55. Separation between portions of the message
Down
- 1. A flight advises you of an EMERGENCY situation that they are experiencing how is that information entered on a message?
- 4. Information relating to the intended flight of an aircraft that is filed with an ATC facility
- 5. Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
- 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.
- 8. Clear Air Turbulence
- 9. Long Distance Operational Control Facility
- 12. The squawk code 7600 indicates a loss of ______.
- 16. Operator of a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation that provides voice and data coverage
- 17. 121.5 is VHF _______ frequency.
- 20. Emergency Locator Transmitter
- 21. Height above sea level
- 22. An aircraft that cannot or do not communicate by radio
- 24. Search and Rescue
- 26. Frequency allotment for the International Aeronautical Mobile Service
- 28. Prefix of a message of non-control information when it is relayed to an aircraft by a Radio Operator
- 31. Significant Meteorological information
- 32. ____ manages and coordinates radio communication licensing for the aviation industry in the US
- 34. Emergency Security Control of Air Traffic
- 35. Velocity of one nautical mile per hour
- 37. An urgent signal for use by radio telephone that commands priority over all except distress communications.
- 39. cycles per second
- 40. Electronic or mechanical interference which may disrupt the display of Aircraft on radar or the transmission/reception of radio Communications/ navigation
- 42. An authorization issued by air traffic for a flight to proceed to a new altitude point or destination
- 45. Meteorological Terminal Aviation Routine Weather Report
- 46. Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
- 48. Altitude Reservation
- 49. “To provide exceptional Air/Ground communications services one message at a time.” is our ____ Statement.
- 51. Transponder Code