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Pilot/Controller Glossary

8/15/19

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SAR

(See SEARCH AND RESCUE.

)

SATELLITE

BASED AUGMENTATION SYS-

TEM (SBAS) 

 A wide coverage augmentation

system in which the user receives augmentation
information from a satellite

based transmitter.

(See WIDE

AREA AUGMENTATION SYSTEM

(WAAS.)

SAY AGAIN

 

Used to request a repeat of the last

transmission. Usually specifies transmission or
portion thereof not understood or received; e.g., “Say
again all after ABRAM VOR.”

SAY ALTITUDE

 

Used by ATC to ascertain an

aircraft’s specific altitude/flight level. When the
aircraft is climbing or descending, the pilot should
state the indicated altitude rounded to the nearest 100
feet.

SAY HEADING

 

Used by ATC to request an aircraft

heading. The pilot should state the actual heading of
the aircraft.

SCHEDULED TIME OF ARRIVAL (STA)

 A STA

is the desired time that an aircraft should cross a
certain point (landing or metering fix). It takes other
traffic and airspace configuration into account. A
STA time shows the results of the TBFM scheduler
that has calculated an arrival time according to
parameters such as optimized spacing, aircraft
performance, and weather.

SDF

(See SIMPLIFIED DIRECTIONAL FACILITY.)

SEA LANE

 A designated portion of water outlined

by visual surface markers for and intended to be used
by aircraft designed to operate on water.

SEARCH AND RESCUE

 A service which seeks

missing aircraft and assists those found to be in need
of assistance. It is a cooperative effort using the
facilities and services of available Federal, state and
local agencies. The U.S. Coast Guard is responsible
for coordination of search and rescue for the Maritime
Region, and the U.S. Air Force is responsible for
search and rescue for the Inland Region. Information
pertinent to search and rescue should be passed
through any air traffic facility or be transmitted

directly to the Rescue Coordination Center by
telephone.

(See FLIGHT SERVICE STATION.)
(See RESCUE COORDINATION CENTER.)
(Refer to AIM.)

SEARCH AND RESCUE FACILITY

 A facility

responsible for maintaining and operating a search
and rescue (SAR) service to render aid to persons and
property in distress. It is any SAR unit, station, NET,
or other operational activity which can be usefully
employed during an SAR Mission; e.g., a Civil Air
Patrol Wing, or a Coast Guard Station.

(See SEARCH AND RESCUE.)

SECNOT

(See SECURITY NOTICE.)

SECONDARY RADAR TARGET

 A target derived

from a transponder return presented on a radar
display.

SECTIONAL AERONAUTICAL CHARTS

(See AERONAUTICAL CHART.)

SECTOR LIST DROP INTERVAL

 A parameter

number of minutes after the meter fix time when
arrival aircraft will be deleted from the arrival sector
list.

SECURITY NOTICE (SECNOT) 

 A SECNOT is a

request originated by the Air Traffic Security
Coordinator (ATSC) for an extensive communica-
tions search for aircraft involved, or suspected of
being involved, in a security violation, or are
considered a security risk. A SECNOT will include
the aircraft identification, search area, and expiration
time. The search area, as defined by the ATSC, could
be a single airport, multiple airports, a radius of an
airport or fix, or a route of flight. Once the expiration
time has been reached, the SECNOT is considered to
be canceled.

SECURITY SERVICES AIRSPACE 

 Areas

established through the regulatory process or by
NOTAM, issued by the Administrator under title 14,
CFR, sections 99.7, 91.141, and 91.139, which
specify that ATC security services are required; i.e.,
ADIZ or temporary flight rules areas.

SEE AND AVOID

 When  weather  conditions

permit, pilots operating IFR or VFR are required to
observe and maneuver to avoid other aircraft.
Right-of-way rules are contained in 14 CFR Part 91.

SEGMENTED CIRCLE

 A system  of visual

indicators designed to provide traffic pattern