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Lecture 2 An 3
Lecture 2 An 3
for communication
development of aeronautical
ICAO
phraseology
Contents of the current lecture:
• Communication elements
•The traffic circuit
• Standard phraseology
• Use of ICAO English-samples of communication
GENERAL ENGLISH VS. ICAO PHRASEOLOGY
- Downwind (leg)
- Base leg
- Final
- Upwind (leg)
- Crosswind
Aerodrome Traffic Circuit
The specified path to be flown by aircraft
operating in the vicinity of an aerodrome (ICAO).
Also referred to as an airport traffic pattern
Basic concepts of ICAO
communication
Avoid misunderstanding!
To aviate=to move through the air with or as if with outstretched wings, syn.
glide
To navigate = to operate or control the course of a ship, syn. steer
Pilot of N123: Tower, will you call me a fuel
truck ?
ATC: N123, you’re a fuel truck.
Communication pattern:
◉ Estabishing communication between pilot
and ATC
► contact and address
◉ Continuing communication
► exchange of messages (pilot<=>ATC)
i.e., request, instruction, advice
◉ Ending communication
► ICAO standard phraseology
Contact and Approach Communication
CONFUSING WORDS
but.....
THE USUAL ALPHABET
► Radio-navigation equipment:
NDB ILS GCA VOR
► Flight conditions and rules
VMC IMC VFR IFR
► Other abbreviations
FIR ETA ETD EAT
e.g.
0803 =zero three, or
zero eight zero three
1300 = one three zero zero
2057 = five seven, or
two zero five seven
● Can you now read these numbers?
201; 16; 6; 320; 118.5; 70; 11,000; 0920;
Pilot: Wilco, one one zero zero metres, one one niner
decimal one Megahertz.
numbers
Receiver repeats all numbers
► Expectations
AFFIRMATIVE—Yes.