Ok, a more specific answer.....
3-9-7 b:
b. The 3-minute interval is not required when:
1. A pilot has initiated a request to deviate from that interval unless the preceding departing aircraft is a heavy aircraft/B757.
NOTE-
A request for takeoff does not initiate a waiver request; the request for takeoff must be accomplished by a request to deviate from the 3-minute interval.
2. USA NOT APPLICABLE. The intersection is 500 feet or less from the departure point of the preceding aircraft and both aircraft are taking off in the same direction.
3. Successive touch-and-go and stop-and-go operations are conducted with a small aircraft following another small aircraft weighing more than 12,500 lbs. or a large aircraft in the pattern, or a small aircraft weighing more than 12,500 lbs. or a large aircraft departing the same runway, provided the pilot of the small aircraft is maintaining visual separation/spacing behind the preceding large aircraft. Issue a wake turbulence cautionary advisory and the position of the large aircraft.
Since the paragraph states "provided the pilot of the small aircraft is maintaining visual separation/spacing behind the preceding large aircraft" we need to use the rules in Visual Separation.
7-2-1 a:
a. TERMINAL. Visual separation may be applied between aircraft under the control of the same facility within the terminal area up to but not including FL 180, provided:
1. Communication is maintained with at least one of the aircraft involved or the capability to communicate immediately as prescribed in para 3-9-3, Departure Control Instructions, subpara a2 is available, and:
2. The
aircraft are visually observed by the tower and visual separation is maintained between the aircraft by the tower. The tower shall not provide visual separation between aircraft when wake turbulence separation is required or when the lead aircraft is a B757.
*The tower in our example is not providing the visual separation, the pilot is.*
3. A pilot sees another aircraft and is instructed to maintain visual separation from the aircraft as follows:
(a) Tell the pilot about the other aircraft including position, direction and, unless it is obvious, the other aircraft's intention.
(b) Obtain acknowledgment from the pilot that the other aircraft is in sight.
(c) Instruct the pilot to maintain visual separation from that aircraft.
(d) Advise the pilot if the radar targets appear likely to converge.
So all this being said, the phraseology would be:
"N12345 traffic C-130 departing runway 1."
{N345 traffic in sight}
"N345 maintain visual separation, caution wake turbulence C-130 departing runway 1, runway 1 cleared T/G."
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