Didn't realize that.There, now it's how the AIM recommends.
aim 5-3-2
The extra "to" is too much. Leaving...sure.
-mini
Didn't realize that.There, now it's how the AIM recommends.
aim 5-3-2
I agree with you.Didn't realize that.
The extra "to" is too much. Leaving...sure.
-mini
Not a professional pilot. But my answer is:So, I'm posing the question to one of the two groups that use it most -- professional pilots. What, if anything, would you change about phraseology? Anything to make it more efficient? Something that may help non-native English speakers? Leave it as it is but implement mandatory training to help with standardization?
Aaaaand... discuss.
Hawker 1234Z checkin in onboard with ya at 220 to 230 lookin for higher smooth ride this mornin how ya durin
No more "tree"
Kuh-bec?
Read a blog today -- already forgot which -- that came up with the idea of a range of transponder codes to be used only for student pilots. That way controllers could recognize them and slow down a bit on the radio when able to make it a bit easier. Sounded like a decent idea, although it seems more likely to happen on a facility-by-facility basis instead of across the system (er, technology permitting... as I recall it just spits out a number).
Anything to make it more efficient? Something that may help non-native English speakers? Leave it as it is but implement mandatory training to help with standardization?
Not a professional pilot.
See, I'm the exact opposite. I have to think:
"Ok
Romeo, that's R
Uniform, that's U
November, that's N
Crap, what are the last two?"
I'd much rather hear "Cleared direct RUNTS, R-U-N-T-S"
That's fine for RUNTS but....
is "Cleared direct XXXXX:" SHAFF CHAFF or CHALF?
I'd rather see them spelled out too, phonetically even.
When I go back to work this weekend I am so going to use that.
That's fine for RUNTS but....
is "Cleared direct XXXXX:" SHAFF CHAFF or CHALF?
I'd rather see them spelled out too, phonetically even.
that came up with the idea of a range of transponder codes to be used only for student pilots. That way controllers could recognize them and slow down a bit on the radio when able to make it a bit easier.