Standard Words and Phrases Flashcards
Explain the standard transmission format on initial contact with Air Traffic Control.
- On initial contact with Air Traffic Control a pilot must commence the transmission with the call sign of the unit being addressed followed by the aircraft call sign.
- The ATS unit will respond using the station’s call sign followed by their call sign. In the absence of an instruction to “STAND BY”, this response by the ATS unit is an invitation for the aircraft calling to pass their message.
- Similarly ATC will commence transmission with the call sign of aircraft followed by the unit call sign.
e.g. Pilot: Melbourne Centre Qantas One
ATC: Qantas One Melbourne Centre
What phrase should ATC not use to acknowledge contact from pilots?
Go ahead
When may the ATS unit callsign be abbreviated to remove the location
After first contact has occurred
What elements should a radio check include?
Provide an example.
- identification of the station being called;
- identification of the calling station;
- ‘RADIO CHECK’
- The frequency if a specific frequency is to be checked
e.g. QANTAS ONE MELBOURNE CENTRE RADIO CHECK ONE TWO ONE DECIMAL TWO
On receipt of a request for Radio Check the receiving station should reply with what?
- Callsign of the station requesting the test
- Callsign of the station responding
- Assessment of the test transmission using the readability scale
e.g. MELBOURNE CENTRE QANTAS ONE READING YOU FOUR
List the levels of the readability scale
- Unreadable
- Readable now and then
- Readable but with difficulty
- Readable
- Perfectly readable.
When must number which contain whole hundreds and whole thousands be transmitted by pronouncing each digit in the number of hundreds or thousands followed by the word HUNDRED or THOUSAND as appropriate?
When transmitting any of the following:
- Altitude
- Cloud Height
- Visibility
- Runway Visual Range
Time may be stated in ________________________ in radiotelephone communications when ________________
- minutes only (two figures)
- no misunderstanding is likely to occur
When will control towers state the time to the nearest half minute?
When issuing a taxi clearance to a departing aircraft.
What does a + next to an abbreviation in AIP indicate?
May be used as spoken words in radio telephony
What does a * next to an abbreviation in AIP indicate?
May be spoken using the individual letters rather than the phonetic alphabet
List examples of key elements which should be read back.
- an ATC route clearance in its entirety, and any amendments;
- en route holding instructions;
- any route and holding point specified in a taxi clearance;
- any clearances, conditional clearances or instructions to hold short of, enter, land on, line-up on, wait, takeoff from, cross, taxi or backtrack on, any runway or HLS;
- any approach clearance;
- assigned runway or HLS;
- altimeter settings directed to specific aircraft, radio and radio navigation aid frequency instructions;
- SSR codes, data link logon addresses;
- level instructions, direction of turn, heading and speed instructions.
How will read-back of an ATS message be terminated?
With the aircraft’s call sign.
All radiotelephony links shall be tested for operation and quality of transmission / reception prior to what?
- Commencing the day’s operations
- Major traffic peaks if the facility has not been used for 2 hours
Provide examples of numbers that will always be prefixed
- Headings
- Flight levels
- [AREA] QNH