id: 5.2-on-guard-procedures title: 5.2 On Guard Procedures meta: Air Traffic Controller on guard procedures to be followed. order: 2 #

5.2 On Guard Procedures #

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: When opening a frequency, Controllers must{.red} allow time for things to settle; for example, do not “on guard” aircraft on short final, allow the aircraft to land and complete the rollout uninterrupted

5.2.1 #

Controllers must{.red} always check what frequency the aircraft is tuned into before sending an “on guard” message in case they are with another tower/radar facility. Radar Controllers should{.red} also be aware of an aircraft’s active/away status (see 6.6.5 below). Below is a summary of when “on guard” procedures are applicable, aircraft must not{.red} be “on guarded” outside of these limits:

Facility Vertical and Lateral Limits
Tower SFC - 10,000ft AAL and within 25nm
Departure/Approach SFC - 18,000ft AAL / FL180 and within 50nm
Center SFC - FL600 and within the white boundaries

If the airport elevation is deemed significant, Controllers may elect to take this into account (e.g. with an airport elevation of 5000ft, Controllers may adjust the “on guard” altitude/FL by 5000ft/FL50 respectively)

5.2.2 #

Aircraft should{.red} be given a reasonable amount of time to tune into the frequency after being “on guarded” and must not{.red} be “on guarded” if on another active frequency.