Radiotelephony (part 1)

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Radiotelephony

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Lesson goals
  • Rehearse NATO alphabet
  • Learn how to execute your own radio transmittion with ATC
  • Practice radio communication
  • Learn about the important abbreviations in radio telephony 

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Warm-up - NATO Alphabet
Let's see how well you know your NATO alphabet

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Slide 4 - Lien

Exercise 1- Military Alphabet
What do you know about the Nato Alphabet?


  • Exercise 1: Write down the words for each letter of the alphabet
 

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What are the transmitting techniques that you need to know?

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Transmitting techniques

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Important call signs

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Phraseology 1

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Phraseology 2

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Radio telephony abbreviation (2)

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Radio telephony abbreviation (1)

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Radio telephony abbreviation (3)

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Radio telephony abbreviation (4)

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Radio made easy - Questions
1. What is the first thing you should say when contacting air traffic control (ATC)?
2. What are some examples of information that you should provide to ATC when making initial contact?
3. Why is it important to repeat back instructions given by ATC?
4. What does the phrase "say again" mean in radio communication?
5. How should you respond if ATC gives you a heading of 090?
6. What does the acronym "ATIS" stand for?
7. What is the purpose of a squawk code?
8. Why is it critical to speak clearly and enunciate when using the radio?
9. What should you do if you are unsure if ATC gives clearance or instruction?
10. How can you signal the end of a transmission when using the radio?

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Slide 16 - Vidéo

Radio made easy - Questions
1. What is the first thing you should say when contacting air traffic control (ATC)?
2. What are some examples of information that you should provide to ATC when making initial contact?
3. Why is it important to repeat back instructions given by ATC?
4. What does the phrase "say again" mean in radio communication?
5. How should you respond if ATC gives you a heading of 090?
6. What does the acronym "ATIS" stand for?
7. What is the purpose of a squawk code?
8. Why is it critical to speak clearly and enunciate when using the radio?
9. What should you do if you are unsure if ATC gives clearance or instruction?
10. How can you signal the end of a transmission when using the radio?

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Listening practice
In the following exercise, you must follow the instructions of the video and repeat your "request". Say it outloud based on the information you've gathered and learned. 

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Slide 20 - Vidéo

Do You Know The NATO Phonetic Alphabet?
Spin the wheel and 
find out!

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