Procedural Words and Phrases Flashcards
ACKNOWLEDGE
let me know that you have received and understood this message
AFFIRM
an expression used in radiocommunication meaning “Yes”
BREAK
indicates the separation between portions of the message. (to be used where there is no clear distinction between the text and other portions of the message)
CLEARED
authorized to proceed under the conditions specided
CONFIRM
have i received the following… or did you receive the message?
CORRECTION
an error has been mad in this transmission (or message indicated). The correct version is…
DISREGARD
consider this transmission as not sent
GO AHEAD
proceed with your message
HOW DO YOU READ?
What is the readability of my transmission?
I SAY AGAIN
an expression used in radiocommunication meaning “I repeat for clarity or emphasis”
MAYDAY
an expression meaning “I am in distress” It is the international radiotelephony distress signal. Preferably spoken three times, it indicates iminent and grave danger and means that immediate assistance is requested
MAYDAY RELAY
the spoken word for the distress relay signal
MONITOR
listen (on frequency)
NEGATIVE
No, or that is not correct, or I do not agree
OUT
Conversation is ended and no response is expected