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RADIOTELEPHONY PHRASEOLOGY TRAINING COURSE (003)


Description
This course contains a carefully sequenced selection of training materials, giving progressive, systematic practice in radiotelephony phraseology for pilots. The exercises are designed primarily to teach operational fluency in the ROUTINE phraseology for IFR flights. Unlike routine phraseology, the language of NON-ROUTINE situations is not highly predictable. However, practice is also provided for a selection of non-routine situations, plus additional vocabulary work.
This course is suitable for pilots or pilot trainees who wish to learn, or revise, the language used for radiotelephony communications. It is particularly suitable for people working at home or in a learning resources centre. All the exercises are self-correcting.
For more detailed information, we recommend you to read our article "How to be a Good Airline Pilot and Succeed in the EASA/ICAO Language Proficiency Exam!".
Content
  • Welcome to Radiotelephony Phraseology Training Course
  • COURSE CONTENT
  • PART 1
  • Introduction
  • Departure Information
  • Departure Information (ATIS)
  • Route Clearances
  • Start-up
  • Push-back
  • Taxiing
  • Line-Up
  • Distress and Urgency Messages
  • Scenarios (from departure ATIS to line-up)
  • PART 2
  • Take-off
  • Initial Climb
  • Climb
  • End of Climb
  • Scenarios (take-off and climb)
  • Part 3
  • Volmet
  • En Route Position Reports
  • En route Traffic Information
  • Descent
  • Scenarios (En route)
  • Part 4
  • Arrival (Atis)
  • Approach
  • Final Approach and Landing
  • After Landing
  • Scenarios (Approach and Landing)
  • Part 5
  • Final Review One
  • Final Review Two
  • ASSESSMENTS AS PART OF A COURSE
  • PROFICIENCY TEST FOR PILOT
  • PROFICIENCY TEST FOR CADET PILOT
  • PROFICIENCY MASTER TEST FOR PILOT
  • PROFICIENCY TEST FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
  • PROFICIENCY TEST FOR STUDENT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed