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RP is the abbreviation for right pattern followed by the appropriate runway number(s) and indicates a right traffic pattern. * RP indicates that there are special conditions or restrictions for right traffic and the pilot should consult the Chart Supplement for those special instructions and/or restrictions.
Emergency Procedures for Air Traffic Controllers Declare an emergency: The first step in any emergency is to declare it. Communicate with pilots: ATCs are responsible for communicating with pilots and providing them with information regarding the emergency.
A flight procedure or instrumental flight procedure (IFP) is a set of predetermined maneuvers with specified protection from obstacles designed to achieve safe flight operations and an orderly flow of air traffic.
An ATC clearance or an instruction constitutes authority for an aircraft to proceed only in so far as known air traffic is concerned and is based solely on the need to safely expedite and separate air traffic.
ATC route clearances; clearances and instructions to enter, land on, take off from, hold short of, cross, taxi and backtrack on any runway; runway-in-use, altimeter settings, SSR codes, level instructions, heading and speed instructions and transition levels.
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Instrument flight procedures (IFP) are used by aircraft flying in ance with instrument flight rules and are designed to facilitate safe and efficient aircraft operations. These procedures are an essential component of the aviation system.
The ATC systemthe second major part of the National Airspace Systemoffers three basic forms of service: navigation aid (including landing), flight planning and in-flight advisory information, and air traffic control. Aid to navigation was the first service pro- vided to civil aviation by the Federal Govern- ment.
ATC provides services to aircraft in flight between airports as well. Pilots fly under one of two sets of rules for separation: visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules (IFR). Air traffic controllers have different responsibilities to aircraft operating under the different sets of rules.

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