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Departure Clearance Report and Analysis. Ryan Hale, Greg Saccone, and Rob Mead Advanced Air Traffic Management Boeing Research & Technology. DCL Report Logic. Look for FPL with “DCL” anywhere in the RMK field (departure airport and airline configurable) Look for AFN CON
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Departure Clearance Report and Analysis Ryan Hale, Greg Saccone, and Rob Mead Advanced Air Traffic Management Boeing Research & Technology
DCL Report Logic • Look for FPL with “DCL” anywhere in the RMK field (departure airport and airline configurable) • Look for AFN CON • Look for AFN ACK from EWRCLYA and MEMCLYA (configurable) • 11/5 - Ignore UPS Test Flights with Flight Number 99XX in 620 or 622 message • Look for CC1 • Until UM161 or a DR1 is received: • Look for DM25 • Look for Standby Uplink • Look for a DCL referencing the DM25 in the form of a UM79, UM80, UM83, or any other uplink. • If a UM79, UM80, or UM83 is uplinked and does not reference an unanswered DM25, an error will be identified • If any uplink indicates an “error” or “message not supported”, it will be identified even if it does not reference a DM25 • Look for Standby Downlink • Look for WILCO, ROGER, UNABLE, or DM62 Downlinks • DM62 will be reported as an error response
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