L5 - Phraseology 2

25-11-2005

At least at initial contact, the pilot starts his sentence with the callsign of the controller then his own.

Then, the pilots always (almost) end his sentence with his own callsign.

  

The controller always starts his sentence by the pilot's callsign.

At least at initial contact, he says his own callsign. Then, he avoid repeating it for each transmission.

  

Plaisance Tower good day,AirMauritius KB , requesting special VFR departure.

AirMauritius KB ,Plaisance Tower good day, special VFR departure REDESSAN 1000 ft, squawk 7010.

AirMauritius KB , taxi holding point runway 36.

Taxiing holding point runway 36,AirMauritius KB .

 

In order to make things short, no callsigns are indicated into the exemples below.

 

Also you may find some national rules on your division website.

PILOT

CONTROLLER

SPECIAL VFR

Requesting special VFR deparure.

 

Negative, visibility less than 1500 m.

or

Special VFR departure REDESSAN 1000 ft, squawk 7010.

 

 

Expect 10 minutes delay.

or 

Expect airborne time 1235, IFR traffic arriving.

Requesting taxi.

 

Taxiing holding point runway 36.

 

Taxi holding point runway 36.

Special VFR arrival.

 

Special VFR arrival REDESSAN 1000 ft, squawk...

TRANSPONDER

 

Squawk 2345.

or

Negatice transponder.

Squawk 2345.

 

Squawk 2345.

Confirm squawk 2345.

 

Squawk ident.

Squawk ident.

 

Squawk not received.

 

Squawk stand-by.

FLIGHT INFORMATION

Requesting Pau present weather.

 

 

For information, R55 area active.

 

You are about 10 NM right expected route.

Not receiving NIM VOR, requesting inbound track.

 

NIM inbound track 255.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traffic in sight.

or 

Traffic not in sight, requesting suggestion for maneuver.

Traffic 2 o'clock / 8 miles, eastbound, 1000 ft above.

or

Traffic 2h / 6 NM, routeing east, no altitude report

or

Traffic 1h / 8 NM, closing, C172, same level, maintain own separation.

HELICOPTERS

 

Ground taxi.

 

Maneuver.

 

Lift-off.

 

Perform stationary flight.

MISCELLANEOUS

 

...break... or ...break, break...

This word is used to separate the different parts of a same message (if two addresses for instance). It depends on how important it is to say both messages.

TWA2154 give way to the B727 at right, break,break, N254KJ taxi to genaral aviation apron now.

Wilco.

This word means "will comply", that is to say, "will execute what I have been instructed to do".

 

Roger.

This word means "received",  you have received what have been told.

Roger.

Also used by controllers.

Affirm.

This word means "yes". Do not say "affirmative" in order to avoid any confusion with "negative". Just say "Affirm".

Affirm.

Also used by controllers.

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