Pilots have their own language, designed to communicate complex messages as briefly and clearly as possible. With so many planes flying in the skies today, air traffic control (that's “ATC”) ...
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Why Do Pilots Use The Phonetic Alphabet?
Every time an aircraft checks in with air traffic control, pilots identify themselves using a unique call sign, something like “Delta November Three Seven Two,” not “DN372”. They also exchange ...
Any profession that requires an extensive use of radio communication is going to have its fair share of quirks. We all know things like having to say "Roger" to confirm to that you have heard the ...
Did you know that there is a military alphabet? This is a special phonetic alphabet that is used by the military to communicate over radios and other devices. The military alphabet was created in ...
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