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CAP 413 Radiotelephony Manual
Chapter 6 Page 2
1.1.5 In addition to the ATC route clearance, departing IFR flights may be given additional
instructions to provide separation in the immediate vicinity.
1.2 VFR Departures
1.2.1 Departing VFR flights, when handled by approach control, may be passed information
on relevant known traffic in order to assist the pilot in maintaining his own separation.
Pilots should report leaving the area of jurisdiction of the approach control units.
1.2.2 Special VFR flights will be given specific instructions in the clearance to leave the
control zone.
BIGJET 347, Stourton Approach,
continue heading 040 degrees until
passing FL70 then route direct
Wicken
Heading 040 degrees until passing
FL70 then direct Wicken,
BIGJET 347
BIGJET 347, report passing FL70
BIGJET 347, passing FL70 routeing
direct Wicken
BIGJET 347, contact Wrayton Control
129.1
Wrayton Control 129.1, BIGJET 347
Borton Approach, G-CD, passing
the zone boundary
G-CD, Basic Service available from
Wrayton 125.750
Wrayton Information 125.750, G-CD
G-CD, cleared to the zone boundary,
route via Whiskey, Special VFR not
above altitude 1500 feet
Cleared to the zone boundary, route
via Whiskey, Special VFR not above
altitude 1500 feet, G-CD
G-CD, correct
31 March 2011

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