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M1 Basics of Radiotelephony v1.0 (2)
M1 Basics of Radiotelephony v1.0 (2)
Basics of Radiotelephony
Departure Communication
Enroute Communication
Arrival Communication
Lesson 4
Establishing Radio
Communication
DA 40 DA 40 DA 40 DA 40 DA 40 DA 40 C172
C172
ETAXA
ETAXA ETAWT
ETAWT ETAUI
ETAUI ETAPA
ETAPA ETASP
ETASP
ETAXB
ETAXB ETAWU
ETAWU ETAUJ
ETAUJ ETAPC
ETAPC ETASR
ETASR
ETAXC
ETAXC ETAWV
ETAWV ETAUH
ETAUH ETAPD
ETAPD ETASV
ETASV
ETAXD
ETAXD ETAWW
ETAWW ETAUK
ETAUK
ETAWX
ETAWX
ETAWZ
ETAWZ
ALR Alerting
ARR Arrival
CDN Coordination
DLA Delay
DEP Departure
EST Estimate
A ALPHA AL FAH
H HOTEL HOTELL
I INDIA IN DEE AH
M MIKE MIKE
R ROMEO ROW ME OH
S SIERRA SEE AIR RAH
T TANGO TANG GO
U UNIFORM YOU NEE FORM
RVR
SELCAL
Hundred HUN-dred
Thousand TOU-SAND
Headings Transmitted as
When transmitting time, only the minutes of the hour should normally
be required
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PPT 1.56 STP : Radiotelephony Communications for Pilots Rev No. 0
Transmission of Time (Cont’d)
Time Statement
An aircraft shall not change its type of call sign during flight except
when there is a likelihood that confusion may occur because of similar call signs.
DISREGARD Ignore
GO AHEAD Proceed with your message
HOW DO YOU What is the readability of my transmission
READ
A slight “Pause” before and after numbers is helpful for better understanding
Speak clearly and use standard RTF words and phrases wherever possible
Maintain an even rate of speech not exceeding 100 words per minute
For messages written down by the recipient, speak at a slightly slower rate
3 SAY AGAIN ALL BEFORE . . . (the first word Repeat part of message
satisfactorily received)
4 SAY AGAIN ALL AFTER . . . (the last word Repeat part of message
satisfactorily received)
5 SAY AGAIN ALL BETWEEN . . . AND . . . Repeat part of message
ROGER
Thank You!