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To get moving, the first request is to start the engines. GND grants this if there is no object behind and if pushback is less than some minutes away.
 
To get moving, the first request is to start the engines. GND grants this if there is no object behind and if pushback is less than some minutes away.
  
AUA251: Ground, Austrian 251, Gate 31, requesting startup
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AUA251: Ground, Austrian 251, Gate 31, requesting startup
GND: Austrian 251, startup approved
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GND: Austrian 251, startup approved
  
GND: Austrian 251, standby, expect startup in 2 minutes
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GND: Austrian 251, standby, expect startup in 2 minutes
  
GND: Austrian 251, standby, report back in 2 minutes
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GND: Austrian 251, standby, report back in 2 minutes
  
 
If you want to avoid excessive standing-around-on-the-apron-and-blocking-the-way (like in Innsbruck), then you can approve with:
 
If you want to avoid excessive standing-around-on-the-apron-and-blocking-the-way (like in Innsbruck), then you can approve with:
  
GND: Austrian 251, startup approved, call for push with running engines.
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GND: Austrian 251, startup approved, call for push with running engines.
  
 
= Pushback =
 
= Pushback =
 
Standard push approval is mostly linked to startup (as usually aircraft start up while they are pushed). In some conditions, push can be specified:
 
Standard push approval is mostly linked to startup (as usually aircraft start up while they are pushed). In some conditions, push can be specified:
  
GND: Austrian 251, start and push approved[, long push onto L] [,facing <direction: east/west/northeast...>].
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GND: Austrian 251, start and push approved[, long push onto L] [,facing <direction: east/west/northeast...>].

Latest revision as of 09:45, 7 September 2012

About this Document

This is a reference document to the Study_Guide:Ground.

These pages are still at work. Comments, corrections and additions are welcome!

Contact and Handover are not referenced here any more: Every station handles it the same way - see the section Study_Guide:Radio_Telephony#Contact_-_messages_-_handover for details.

Startup

To get moving, the first request is to start the engines. GND grants this if there is no object behind and if pushback is less than some minutes away.

AUA251: Ground, Austrian 251, Gate 31, requesting startup
GND: Austrian 251, startup approved
GND: Austrian 251, standby, expect startup in 2 minutes
GND: Austrian 251, standby, report back in 2 minutes

If you want to avoid excessive standing-around-on-the-apron-and-blocking-the-way (like in Innsbruck), then you can approve with:

GND: Austrian 251, startup approved, call for push with running engines.

Pushback

Standard push approval is mostly linked to startup (as usually aircraft start up while they are pushed). In some conditions, push can be specified:

GND: Austrian 251, start and push approved[, long push onto L] [,facing <direction: east/west/northeast...>].