Q&A

How do I request landing ATC?

How do I request landing ATC?

In the radio message format, generally it’s 1, Name of ATC facility, 2, Aircraft ID, 3. current position if appropriate, and 4, intentions. In the intentions segment, the words used might be “transitioning” or “landing” or “inbound.”

What do pilots usually say when landing?

To indicate the landing clearance or final approach, the Captain will either make the following announcement and/or blink the No Smoking sign. “Flight attendants, prepare for landing please.” “Cabin crew, please take your seats for landing.” It may be followed by an announcement by a flight attendant.

What does Romeo mean in aviation?

“Romeo” refers to the letter R (ICAO phonetic alphabet) and is short for WCHR which is an aviation-typical abbreviation for “Wheel chair to Ramp”.

How do pilots say numbers?

Pilots pronounce numbers similar to regular English, with a few exceptions:

  1. The number three (3) is pronounced “tree.”
  2. The number five (5) is pronounced “fife.”
  3. The number nine (9) is pronounced “niner.”
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How do you ask to see a cockpit?

Try to ask a member of the cabin crew or cockpit while on the ground. Once again, this may be a struggle during busy flights. When boarding the aircraft, have a look toward the cockpit. If a member of the cabin crew or cockpit crew notices that you would like to visit the cockpit and invites you over, then hooray!

Can a pilot see at night?

The short answer is no. The blinking LED light visible from the ground actually serves a beacon to help other pilots spot the plane in the air. So, in the traditional sense at least, once the sun sets, pilots fly blind.

When should you contact tower?

Since the Class D airspace begins 5 nm from the airport, you are required to contact the tower before you are 5 miles out.

How do pilots communicate with ATC?

The standard method of communication between an air traffic controller and a pilot is voice radio, using either VHF bands for line-of-sight communication or HF bands for long-distance communication (such as that provided by Shanwick Oceanic Control).

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How do you introduce a pilot speech?

Welcome – Short flight This is Captain / Co-pilot (your name) speaking and I have some information about our flight. Our flight time today will be (flight duration) and our estimated time of arrival in (destination) is (ETA)local time. We wish you a pleasant flight and we hope to see you again soon.

What is the best way to answer Pilot questions?

PILOT INTERVIEW TIP #5 – When responding to each of the pilot competency-based interview questions, including competencies that assess communication skills, attention to detail, team working and customer service, we strongly advise you use the STAR technique to structure your answers.

How do I prepare for a pilot interview?

PILOT INTERVIEW TIP #1 – The most important aspect of preparing for the pilot interview is to ensure you match the competencies required to perform the role. On that basis, carefully read the pilot job description and person specification on this page and have answers to the behavioural competencies indicated.

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How do I contact the FAA about a drone?

If you have a general question or comment about UAS or drones, please call us at 844-FLY-MY-UA or send us an email about: What do you do if you see a drone being operated in a dangerous manner or being used to commit a crime?

How do airline pilots operate?

During normal flying operations, one of the pilots will operate the flying controls whilst the other communicates with air traffic control. The role of an airline pilot requires intense concentration and, along with the position, there comes a huge amount of responsibility to ensure the aircraft, crew and passengers are safe at all times.