CAP 413
Radiotelephony Manual
Chapter 6 Page 9
1.6
Vectoring to Final Approach
1.6.1
Radar vectors are given to arriving flights to position them onto a pilot interpreted
approach aid, to a point from which a radar-assisted approach can be made or to a
point from which a visual approach is made.
1.6.2
MLS equipment will provide an “ILS look-a-like” straight in approach and the terms
“Localiser” and “Glidepath” are retained. Due to the possibility of confusion between
the words “ILS” and “MLS”, an MLS approach is referred to as a “Microwave
Approach” in RTF communication.
1.6.3
In the following example an identified aircraft inbound to Kennington is given radar
vectors to the ILS. Where applicable “Microwave” is shown (in brackets) to indicate
appropriate MLS phraseology.
Figure 1
Radar vectors to an ILS approach
Kennington Approach, BIGJET 347,
FL60 information golf
BIGJET 347, Kennington Approach,
vectoring for ILS (or Microwave)
approach runway 28
BIGJET 347
BIGJET 347, leave North Cross
heading 120 degrees
Leave North Cross heading 120
degrees, BIGJET 347
BIGJET 347, report speed
BIGJET 347, speed 260 knots
BIGJET 347, for spacing reduce
speed to 210 knots
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