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航行情报手册 Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) 1

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(d)Lansing FSS Radio Sector Controls:
(1)Lake Erie. Detroit City RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.55 MHz).
(2) Lake Michigan:
[a] Keeler VORTAC (FSS transmits on
116.6 and receives on 122.1 MHz).
[b] Ludington RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.45 MHz).
[c] Manistee VORTAC (FSS transmits on 111.4 and receives on 122.1 MHz).
[d] Muskegon RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.5 MHz).
[e] Pellston RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.3 MHz).
[f] Pullman VORTAC (FSS transmits on
112.1 and receives on 122.1 MHz).
[g] Traverse City RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.65 MHz).
(e) Terre Haute FSS Radio Sector Con-trols. South Bend RCO (FSS transmits and receives on 122.6 MHz).
Services Available to Pilots
4.1.20
f. Everglades Reporting Service.
This service is offered by Miami Automated International Flight Service Station (MIA AIFSS), in extreme southern Florida. The service is provided to aircraft crossing the Florida Everglades, between Lee County (Ft. Myers, FL) VORTAC (RSW) on the northwest side, and Dolphin (Miami, FL) VOR (DHP) on the southeast side.
1.The pilot must request the service from Miami AIFSS.
2.MIA AIFSS frequency information, 122.2, 122.3, and 122.65.
3.The pilot must file a VFR flight plan with the remark: ERS.
4. The pilot must maintain 2000 feet of altitude.
5.The pilot must make position reports every ten (10) minutes. SAR begins fifteen (15) minutes after position report is not made on time.
6.The pilot is expected to land as soon as is practical, in the event of two.way radio failure, and advise MIA AIFSS that the service is terminated.
7.The pilot must notify Miami AIFSS when the flight plan is cancelled or the service is suspended.
4.1.22. Airport Reservation Operations and Special Traffic Management Programs
This section describes procedures for obtaining required airport reservations at airports designated by the FAA and for airports operating under Special Traffic Management Programs.
a. Slot Controlled Airports.
1.The FAA may adopt rules to require advance operations for unscheduled operations at certain airports. In addition to the information in the rules adopted by the FAA, a listing of the airports and relevant information will be maintained on the FAA Web site listed below.
2.The FAA has established an Airport Reservation Office (ARO) to receive and process reservations for unscheduled flights at the slot controlled airports. The ARO uses the Enhanced Computer Voice Reservation System (e.CVRS) to allocate reservations. Reservations will be available
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beginning 72 hours in advance of the operation at the slot controlled airport. Refer to the Web site or touch.tone phone interface for the current listing of slot controlled airports, limitations, and reservation procedures.
NOTE.
The web interface/telephone numbers to obtain a reservation for unscheduled operations at a slot controlled airport are:
1. http://www.fly.faa.gov/ecvrs.
2.Touch.tone: 1.800.875.9694 or 703.707.0568. (e.CVRS interface).
3.Trouble number:  703.904.4452.
3. For more detailed information on operations and reservation procedures at a Slot Controlled Airport, please see Advisory Circular 93.1A, Reservations for Unscheduled Operations at slot controlled airports. A copy of the Advisory Circular may be obtained via the Internet at: http://www.faa.gov.
b. Special Traffic Management Programs (STMP).
1.Special procedures may be established when a location requires special traffic handling to accommodate above normal traffic demand (e.g., the Indianapolis 500, Super Bowl) or reduced airport capacity (e.g., airport runway/taxiway closures for airport construction). The special procedures may remain in effect until the problem has been resolved or until local traffic management procedures can handle the situation and a need for special handling no longer exists.
2.There will be two methods available for obtaining slot reservations through the ATCSCC: the web interface and the touch.tone interface. If these methods are used, a NOTAM will be issued relaying the web site address and toll free telephone number. Be sure to check current NOTAMs to determine: what airports are included in the STMP; the dates and times reservations are required; the time limits for reservation requests; the point of contact for reservations; and any other instructions.
c. Users may contact the ARO at 703.904.4452 if they have a problem making a reservation or have a question concerning the slot controlled airport/ STMP regulations or procedures.
Services Available to Pilots
4.1.21
d. Making Reservations.
1.Internet Users. Detailed information and User Instruction Guides for using the Web interface to the reservation systems are available on the websites for the slot controlled airports (e.CVRS), http://www.fly.faa.gov/ecvrs; and STMPs (e.STMP), http://www.fly.faa.gov/estmp.
2.Telephone users. When using the telephone to make a reservation, you are prompted for input of information about what you wish to do. All input is accomplished using the keypad on the telephone. The only problem with a telephone is that most keys have a letter and number associated with them. When the system asks for a date or time, it is expecting an input of numbers. A problem arises when entering an aircraft call sign or tail number. The system does not detect if you are entering a letter (alpha character) or
a number. Therefore, when entering an aircraft call sign or tail number two keys are used to represent each letter or number. When entering a number, precede the number you wish by the number 0 (zero) i.e., 01, 02, 03, 04, .. If you wish to enter a letter, first press the key on which the letter appears and then press 1, 2, or 3, depending upon whether the letter you desire is the first, second, or third letter on that key. For example to enter the letter “N” first press the “6” key because “N” is on that key, then press the “2” key because the letter “N” is the second letter on the “6” key. Since there are no keys for the letters “Q” and “Z” e.CVRS pretends they are on the number “1” key. Therefore, to enter the letter “Q”, press 11, and to enter the letter “Z” press 12.
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