FAA Order 7110.65

FAA JO 7110.65 (aka point sixty five or .65) is an FAA manual that prescribes air traffic control (ATC) procedures and phraseology for use by personnel providing ATC services in the USA. It is also informally known as 'The Bible' in controller circles. The current version and subsequent lettered versions (as well as changes to the current version) are published according to the publication schedule contained within the order (paragraph 1-1-6), usually every 6 months.[1]. The latest version is 7110.65X.

This order prescribes air traffic control procedures and phraseology for use by persons providing air traffic control services. Controllers are required to be familiar with the provisions of this order that pertain to their operational responsibilities and to exercise their best judgment if they encounter situations not covered by it. It is the FAA's authoritative source concerning ATC matters.[2] It is distributed to select offices in Washington headquarters, regional offices, service area offices, the William J. Hughes Technical Center, and the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center. Copies are also sent to all air traffic field facilities and international aviation field offices; and to the interested aviation public.

References

  1. List of current versions of Air Traffic Orders on the FAA website
  2. Van West, Jeff; Lane-Cummings, Kevin (2007). Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots: Real World Training. Wiley Publishing. p. 700. ISBN 978-0-764-58822-8. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  • "FAA Order JO 7110.65X C2" (PDF).
  • Regulations & Policies on the FAA website
  • FAA Order JO 7110.65 online version
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