====== AF 201A Unit 3 Orientation Lesson 2 - Radio/APort Ops ====== The student will receive instruction and review on the procedures introduced in orientation one. Instruction on airport operations/wake turbulence/radio procedures will be given. The student should have a full understanding of material covered in orientation one and be familiar with airport operations, wake turbulence, radio procedures and SIU MOS rules. * Radio Communications * Compliance with Air Traffic Control Procedures and Clearances * [[http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1801/05091AD.PDF|Airport Layout and Taxi Operations]] * Wake Turbulence Precautions * Visual Scanning Techniques and Considerations * {{:courses:201a:front.jpg?linkonly|Practice Area Locations and Communications}} * {{ :courses:201a:mos_weather_mins.pdf |SIU MOS Rules and Weather Requirements}} * Preflight Weather Briefing ===== Weather Call ===== No aircraft will be dispatched while temperatures are below 15° Fahrenheit and the flight status will remain “No Flight” (such as early morning). Further, those aircraft will remain hangered until that temperature threshold is reached. Once 15° is reached, aircraft may be dispatched and pulled from the hangars on an individual basis. As the temperature climbs, additional aircraft may be brought to the line at the discretion of the Line Service Supervisor and/or the Duty Officer. {{:courses:201a:airport_traffic_pattern.jpg?direct&200|}}