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This tutorial guides through decoding the phonetic alphabet & frequencies in aviation communication. Learn to spell using the phonetic alphabet and understand communication protocols. Practice by spelling familiar words and learn key concepts for effective communication in aviation.
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Tutorial • Answer some questions • Spell your name out loud using the phonetic alphabet
Question 1 • The designator for the Bundaberg Airport is BUD. The correct phonetic alphabet for BUD is: • Baker Unicorn David • Bravo Unicorn Delta • Bravo Uniform Delta • Baker Unit Disk
Question 2 • An aircraft tells you he will be landing at “One minute past one p.m.”. What is the correct way to couch this message: • “ZERO WUN” if there is no confusion as to the hour of the day. • “ZERO THREE ZERO ONE” if there is confusion as to the hour of the day. • “THIRTEEN O WUN” if there is confusion as to the hour of the day. • “ONE MINUTE PAST WUN KEY loh”
Question 3 • The correct pronunciation using the aviation radio broadcast system to describe the Bundaberg Runway 14 is: • Runway Fourteen • Runway One Four • Runway Wun Four • Runway 140 Degrees (Magnetic)
Question 4 • What is the active communications frequency in the above picture? • 122.95 • 118.00 • 119.90 • 121.70
Question 5 • What frequencies are the navigation aids tuned to? • 110.10 and 113.20 • 110.10 and 110.30 • 113.20 and 109.60 • 110.30 and 109.60
Practice your phonetics • The key to remembering the phonetic alphabet is practice. • You need to have this memorised to communicate effectively • Practice by spelling words you are familiar with like: • Your name • The names of places you know • Your favourite foods • Etc.