ATC language

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James2012
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ATC language

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How do I ask to taxi?
How do I ask to push back?
Matthias Geiss
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Re: ATC language

Post by Matthias Geiss »

If you have no experience with real world or VATSIM/IVAO ATC comms, I would suggest watching some videos to learn the basics.

There is the PE training program with videos to most ratings: http://training.pilotedge.net/page/ratings
And if you search Youtube for "Pilotedge" you will also find many recordings of VFR and IFR flights on the network. People like Ty Shuff (catstrator on twitch/youtube) and some others do regular live streams and recordings of full flights.

I didn't have any experience with flying online or in the real world when i joined PE, so I am in the process of going through all the ratings. That's the way I learned (still leraning) the basics.
Kyle.Sanders
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+1^
Kyle Sanders
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Re: ATC language

Post by wmburns »

James2012 wrote:How do I ask to push back?
FWIIW, in the USA you do not have to ask before push/start unless pushing into a "movement" area. Push and start is at your discretion.

+2 on the PE training.

Also use the PilotEdge receiver to monitor radio traffic. This will improve your "ear" regarding phrases and cadence of ATC communications.
http://www.pilotedge.net/pages/pilotedge-receiver

Or load your sim and go to a non movement area at an airport with other pilots and monitor ground and tower. This has the added benefit of testing/proving your sim set up.
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