Showing posts with label air traffic control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air traffic control. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Communication and ATC

Air Traffic Control (ATC):
Communication / Radios:
Knowledge Check / Quizzes:
Lost Communication:
Non-towered Airports:
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My comments on communication...

Radio calls / etiquette:.
  • Always think about your call before making it.
    • Who am I calling?  Who am I?  Where am I?  What am I doing (any amplifiers)?  ("XXX traffic" when non-towered)?
      • “Meadow Lake traffic, Skyhawk 30Q, left downwind, 15 (or runway 15), [any amplifier], Meadow Lake”.
  • Amplifiers; touch-and-go, full stop, stop-and-go, low approach, etc.
  • Clearing a runway.  If calling “Skyhawk XXX clear ‘active’, Meadow Lake”, I only give a partial picture. If I say “Skyhawk XXX clear, RWY 15”, now people know I'm clear and RWY15 is the active runway.
  • "Fillers".  Adding “this is”, “and uh”, "and" “turning”, etc. to calls adds nothing.  The radio can be busy - do you want to hear long radio calls?
  • “Please advise”.  I don’t answer that call.  It’s actually frowned upon and they’ll be advised with the next call in the pattern.
  • "Last call".  Not recommended.  Your departure is clear when you call departing.
  • Plain English.  I like these calls.  I use “plain English” (or Plane English) when we need to convey something or ask something for clarity.
    • Classic example is in the runup area.  You’re wondering what another airplane is doing…just ask.  “Cherokee 34X, are you going to do a runup or are you about to takeoff?”
    • Another…if someone is on downwind and approaching base but you’re worried about spacing, just ask them.  “Mooney 84Q, can I takeoff in front of you?”  Often, they’ll respond with “yes”, “affirm”, “yeah, no problem”, etc.  If there’s no response or hesitation, I would wait.
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