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Order 7340.1Z, Contractions U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CHANGE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 7340.1Z CHG 2 SUBJ: CONTRACTIONS 1. PURPOSE. This change transmits revised pages to change 2 of Order 7340.1Z, Contractions. 2. DISTRIBUTION. This change is distributed to select offices in Washington and regional headquarters, the William J. Hughes Technical Center, and the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center; all air traffic field offices and field facilities; all airway facilities field offices; all international aviation field offices, airport district offices, and flight standards district offices; and the interested aviation public. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. October 25, 2007. 4. EXPLANATION OF CHANGES. Cancellations, additions, and modifications are listed in the CAM section of this change. Changes within sections are indicated by a vertical bar. 5. DISPOSITION OF TRANSMITTAL. Retain this transmittal until superseded by a new basic order. 6. PAGE CONTROL CHART. See the Page Control Chart attachment. Michael A. Cirillo Vice President, System Operations Services Air Traffic Organization Date: __________________ Distribution: ZAT-734, ZAT-464 Initiated by: AJR-0 Vice President, System Operations Services 10/25/07 7340.1Z CHG 2 PAGE CONTROL CHART REMOVE PAGES DATED INSERT PAGES DATED CAM-1-1 and CAM-1-10 07/05/07 CAM-1-1 and CAM-1-10 10/25/07 1-1-1 03/15/07 1-1-1 10/25/07 3-1-11 03/15/07 3-1-11 03/15/07 3-1-12 03/15/07 3-1-12 10/25/07 3-1-23 03/15/07 3-1-23 03/15/07 3-1-24 03/15/07 3-1-24 10/25/07 3-1-31 03/15/07 3-1-31 03/15/07 3-1-32 through 3-1-34 03/15/07 3-1-32 through 3-1-34 10/25/07 3-1-39 and 3-1-40 03/15/07 3-1-39 and 3-1-40 10/25/07 3-1-45 03/15/07 3-1-45 03/15/07 3-1-46 07/05/07 3-1-46 10/25/07 3-1-49 03/15/07 3-1-49 10/25/07 3-1-50 07/05/07 3-1-50 10/25/07 3-1-53 03/15/07 3-1-53 10/25/07 3-1-54 03/15/07 3-1-54 03/15/07 3-1-63 03/15/07 3-1-63 10/25/07 3-1-64 03/15/07 3-1-64 03/15/07 3-1-65 and 3-1-66 03/15/07 3-1-65 and 3-1-66 10/25/07 3-1-69 03/15/07 3-1-69 10/25/07 3-1-70 03/15/07 3-1-70 03/15/07 3-1-71 03/15/07 3-1-71 10/25/07 3-1-72 03/15/07 3-1-72 03/15/07 3-1-79 03/15/07 3-1-79 10/25/07 3-1-80 03/15/07 3-1-80 03/15/07 3-1-93 03/15/07 3-1-93 03/15/07 3-1-94 07/05/07 3-1-94 10/25/07 3-1-95 03/15/07 3-1-95 10/25/07 3-1-96 03/15/07 3-1-96 03/15/07 3-2-19 03/15/07 3-2-19 10/25/07 3-2-20 03/15/07 3-2-20 03/15/07 3-2-21 03/15/07 3-2-21 10/25/07 3-2-22 03/15/07 3-2-22 03/15/07 3-2-27 03/15/07 3-2-27 10/25/07 3-2-28 03/15/07 3-2-28 03/15/07 3-2-29 03/15/07 3-2-29 10/25/07 3-2-30 03/15/07 3-2-30 03/15/07 3-2-31 03/15/07 3-2-31 03/15/07 3-2-32 03/15/07 3-2-32 10/25/07 3-2-33 03/15/07 3-2-33 03/15/07 3-2-34 03/15/07 3-2-34 10/25/07 3-2-43 03/15/07 3-2-43 03/15/07 3-2-44 07/05/07 3-2-44 10/25/07 3-2-47 03/15/07 3-2-47 10/25/07 3-2-48 03/15/07 3-2-48 03/15/07 3-2-55 03/15/07 3-2-55 10/25/07 3-2-56 03/15/07 3-2-56 03/15/07 3-2-59 03/15/07 3-2-59 03/15/07 3-2-60 03/15/07 3-2-60 10/25/07 3-2-67 03/15/07 3-2-67 03/15/07 Page Control Chart 1 7341.1Z CHG 2 10/25/07 REMOVE PAGES DATED INSERT PAGES DATED 3-2-68 07/05/07 3-2-68 10/25/07 3-2-71 03/15/07 3-2-71 03/15/07 3-2-72 03/15/07 3-2-72 10/25/07 3-2-73 03/15/07 3-2-73 03/15/07 3-2-74 03/15/07 3-2-74 10/25/07 3-2-75 07/05/07 3-2-75 07/05/07 3-2-76 07/05/07 3-2-76 10/25/07 3-2-77 07/05/07 3-2-77 10/25/07 3-2-78 through 3-2-80 03/15/07 3-2-78 through 3-2-80 10/25/07 3-2-83 03/15/07 3-2-83 10/25/07 3-2-84 and 3-2-85 03/15/07 3-2-84 and 3-2-85 03/15/07 3-2-86 03/15/07 3-2-86 10/25/07 3-2-89 03/15/07 3-2-89 03/15/07 3-2-90 03/15/07 3-2-90 10/25/07 3-3-11 03/15/07 3-3-11 03/15/07 3-3-12 03/15/07 3-3-12 10/25/07 3-3-13 03/15/07 3-3-13 03/15/07 3-3-14 07/05/07 3-3-14 10/25/07 3-3-19 03/15/07 3-3-19 10/25/07 3-3-20 03/15/07 3-3-20 10/25/07 3-3-23 03/15/07 3-3-23 10/25/07 3-3-24 03/15/07 3-3-24 03/15/07 3-3-41 03/15/07 3-3-41 10/25/07 3-3-42 03/15/07 3-3-42 03/15/07 3-3-57 03/15/07 3-3-57 10/25/07 3-3-58 03/15/07 3-3-58 03/15/07 3-3-59 03/15/07 3-3-59 10/25/07 3-3-60 03/15/07 3-3-60 10/25/07 3-3-67 03/15/07 3-3-67 10/25/07 3-3-68 03/15/07 3-3-68 03/15/07 3-3-75 03/15/07 3-3-75 10/25/07 3-3-76 03/15/07 3-3-76 03/15/07 3-3-79 03/15/07 3-3-79 10/25/07 3-3-80 03/15/07 3-3-80 03/15/07 3-3-81 07/05/07 3-3-81 10/25/07 3-3-82 03/15/07 3-3-82 10/25/07 3-3-83 03/15/07 3-3-83 03/15/07 3-3-84 03/15/07 3-3-84 10/25/07 3-3-85 03/15/07 3-3-85 03/15/07 3-3-86 03/15/07 3-3-86 10/25/07 3-3-87 03/15/07 3-3-87 10/25/07 3-3-88 03/15/07 3-3-88 03/15/07 3-3-91 07/05/07 3-3-91 10/25/07 3-3-92 03/15/07 3-3-92 10/25/07 3-3-93 03/15/07 3-3-93 10/25/07 3-3-94 03/15/07 3-3-94 03/15/07 3-3-95 03/15/07 3-3-95 10/25/07 3-3-96 03/15/07 3-3-96 03/15/07 5-1-15 03/15/07 5-1-15 03/15/07 5-1-16 through 5-1-69 03/15/07 5-1-16 through 5-1-69 10/25/07 5-1-70 03/15/07 5-1-70 03/15/07 5-2-7 03/15/07 5-2-7 10/25/07 Page Control Chart 2 10/25/07 7340.1Z CHG 2 REMOVE PAGES DATED INSERT PAGES DATED 5-2-8 03/15/07 5-2-8 03/15/07 5-2-9 and 5-2-10 03/15/07 5-2-9 and 5-2-10 10/25/07 5-2-29 through 5-2-32 03/15/07 5-2-29 through 5-2-32 10/25/07 5-2-47 03/15/07 5-2-47 10/25/07 5-2-48 03/15/07 5-2-48 03/15/07 5-2-55 03/15/07 5-2-55 10/25/07 5-2-56 03/15/07 5-2-56 03/15/07 5-2-57 through 5-2-59 03/15/07 5-2-57 through 5-2-59 10/25/07 5-2-60 03/15/07 5-2-60 03/15/07 Page Control Chart 3 10/25/07 JO 7340.1Z CHG 2 CHANGES, ADDITIONS AND MODIFICATIONS Chapter 3 AIRCRAFT COMPANY/TELEPHONY/THREE LETTER DESIGNATOR Section 1.
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