Radio Operating Procdures - RTF - ATM1 Flashcards

1
Q

ACKNOWLEDGE

A

“Let me know that you have received and
understood this message.”

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2
Q

APPROVED

A

“Permission for proposed action granted.”

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3
Q

BREAK

A

“I hereby indicate 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.)

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4
Q

BREAK BREAK

A

“I hereby indicate the separation between
messages transmitted to different aircraft in a
very busy environment.”

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5
Q

CANCEL

A

“Annul the previously transmitted clearance.”

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6
Q

CHECK

A

“Examine a system or procedure.”

(Not to be used in any other context. No answer
is normally expected.)

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7
Q

CLEARED

A

“Authorised to proceed under the conditions
specified.”

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8
Q

CONFIRM

A

“I request verification of:
(clearance, instruction, action, information).”

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9
Q

CONTACT

A

“Establish communications with…” – Usually
referring to details having been passed

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10
Q

“An error has been made in this transmission (or
message indicated). The correct version is…”

A

CORRECTION

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11
Q

“What is the readability of my transmission?”

A

HOW DO YOU READ

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12
Q

“I repeat for clarity or emphasis.”

A

I SAY AGAIN

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13
Q

“Continue in accordance with the condition(s)
specified” or in its literal sense,
e.g. “Maintain VFR”.

A

MAINTAIN

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14
Q

“This exchange of transmissions is ended and no
response is expected.”

A

OUT

(Not normally used in VHF communications.)

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15
Q

“My transmission is ended, and I expect a
response from you.”

A

OVER

(Not normally used in VHF communications.)

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16
Q

“Repeat all, or the specified part, of this
message back to me exactly as received.”

A

READ BACK

17
Q

“A change has been made to your last clearance
and this new clearance supersedes your
previous clearance or part thereof.”

A

RECLEARED

18
Q

“Pass me the following information…”

A

REPORT

19
Q

“I should like to know…” or “I wish to obtain…”

A

REQUEST

20
Q

“Repeat all, or the following part, of your last
transmission.”

A

SAY AGAIN

21
Q

“Reduce your rate of speech.”

A

SPEAK SLOWER

22
Q

“Wait and I will call you.”

A

STANDBY

(The caller would normally re-establish contact
if the delay is lengthy. STANDBY is not an
approval or denial.)

23
Q

“I cannot comply with your request, instruction,
or clearance.”

A

UNABLE

(UNABLE is normally followed by a reason.)

24
Q

“Communication is difficult. Please send every
word, or group of words, twice.”
b) As information:
“Since communication is difficult, every word, or
group of words, in this message will be sent
twice.

A

WORDS TWICE
- As a request

25
Q

“Since communication is difficult, every word, or
group of words, in this message will be sent
twice.

A

WORDS TWICE
- As information

26
Q

“YES”

A

AFFIRM

– (Never ‘Affirmative’ in case of clipped Tx)

27
Q

Single Word RT

A

CORRECT - “True” or “Accurate”.

DISREGARD - “Ignore.”

MONITOR - “Listen out on (frequency).”

NEGATIVE - “No” or “Permission not granted” or
“That is not correct” or “Not capable”.

WILCO - “I understand your message and will comply
with it.” (Abbreviation for “will comply”.)

28
Q

“I have received all of your last transmission.”

A

ROGER

Under no circumstances to be used in reply to a
question requiring “READ BACK” or a direct
answer in the affirmative (AFFIRM) or
negative (NEGATIVE).