Reading the full text of 3-7-2, I'm not seeing a whole lot of deviation from current procedure. I realize it is, and what is in the changelog, but the full text still specifies allotment for "Runway 20, taxi via J M, cross runway 12" as an example.
I'm still using "taxi to" phraseology. How does this effect me?
Quote from: Daniel Everman on March 15, 2018, 10:49:34 PMI'm still using "taxi to" phraseology. How does this effect me?You mean like "Taxi to position and hold" ?
https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/JO_7110.65X_Air_Traffic_Control_CHG_1.pdfEffective March 29th, whenever taxi routes must cross a runway, you may only give the route up to the hold short. Then continue the rest of the route after the runway crossing instruction.
Hey Shane, I'm definitely not the expert -- but after reading both the change summary and the revised section, it sounds like it's only required (and I quote) "when a runway hold short instruction is required." It does give this as a valid example: “Runway Three−Six Left, taxi via Charlie, cross Runway Two−Seven Left, hold short of Runway Two−Seven Right.” So if holding me short of 27L isn't required it sounds like it's okay to give that to me all at once. Your thoughts?
On the other hand, it does sound like you aren't allowed to give multiple runway crossings in the same taxi instruction anymore: "Issue a crossing clearance to aircraft for each runway their route crosses. An aircraft must have crossed a previous runway before another runway crossing clearance may be issued." So, fun!
it does sound like you aren't allowed to give multiple runway crossings in the same taxi instruction anymore:
You were never allowed to do that unless the runways are 1300' apart or less AND the facility has a waver from the FAA.
I also noticed that it wasn't 1300 feet between centrelines until 7110.65X, as the W only says 1000 feet. I wonder if that means I can use Delta at MSP to give the ole' multi runway crossing instruction now.
It would be helpful for VATUSA to give a blanket waiver to allow any ARTCC that wishes to permit controllers to authorise multiple runway crossings (where centrelines are 1300’ or less) to conduct ground operations in that way. IRL, my home field is St Augustine (KSGJ) and the cab controllers complain periodically about having to authorise crossings for the two small runways that cross the main taxiway because they are 25 feet too far apart for the multiple crossing instruction! Now they’ll have to say “cross 6, hold short of 2..... cross 2, continue on Bravo.....”..... MOAR WORDS INDEED!Perhaps one of the VATUSA folks can sort this so ARTCCs can train accordingly?Frank