Decoding ATC: The Art of Radio Communications
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Decoding ATC: The Art of Radio Communications | FAA Decoded Podcast #35
Welcome back to FAA Decoded! In Episode 35, a concise 26-minute session, we’re continuing our new series, “Behind the Cockpit,” by tackling one of the most critical skills a pilot can master: radio communications with Air Traffic Control (ATC). Drawing from the official Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) and 14 CFR Part 91, we'll demystify the art of talking on the radio.
In this episode, we'll cover the golden rules of radio etiquette, from listening first to being clear and concise. We’ll break down the components of a proper initial call to a controller, explaining what information you must include to avoid confusion. We’ll also define key aviation phraseology like "Roger," "Wilco," "Affirm," and "Negative," and clarify the difference between urgent calls like "Mayday" and "Pan-Pan". Finally, we’ll provide practical advice on what to do when you don’t understand a clearance and why guessing is never an option.
This episode is packed with vital information to build your confidence and ensure safer skies for everyone. Don’t miss it! Subscribe and let us know in the comments: what’s your biggest challenge when talking to ATC?
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