Introduction

Effective communication between pilots and air traffic controllers (ATC) is essential for flight safety and efficiency. Standardized phraseology ensures clarity, uniformity, and minimizes ambiguity in radiotelephony (RTF) communication.

The phraseology outlined here is based on ICAO Doc 4444, 16th edition (Nov 2016) and must be used in conjunction with proper call signs.

What is Phraseology?

Phraseology refers to the structured communication used between pilots and ATC. It ensures clear and precise transmissions to reduce misunderstandings.

Basic Rules of Communication

Omitted Words in Transmissions

To keep transmissions concise, the following words may be omitted if no confusion arises:

Use of Conditional Instructions

Conditional instructions (e.g., "Behind landing aircraft, line up and wait") must follow a strict format to avoid confusion.

Format for Conditional Instructions:

  1. Identification – Aircraft receiving the instruction.
  2. Condition – The reference traffic or event (e.g., "Behind the landing Airbus A320").
  3. Clearance – The specific instruction given (e.g., "Line up and wait").
Example:

📡 ATC: "SAS947, behind landing DC9, line up and wait Runway 12."
🛩 Pilot: "Behind landing DC9, line up and wait Runway 12, SAS947."

Important: Conditional phrases must not be used for runway movements unless the controller and pilot have a clear visual of the aircraft or vehicle in question.

Transmitting Techniques

To ensure clear and understandable communication, ATC and pilots should:

  1. Listen before transmitting to avoid interference.
  2. Use a normal tone and speak clearly and distinctly.
  3. Maintain a steady speaking volume throughout the transmission.
  4. Pause slightly before and after numbers for better comprehension.
  5. Avoid hesitation sounds like "er" or "um."
  6. Keep a consistent distance from the microphone for clear audio.
  7. Depress the transmit button fully before speaking and release it only after completing the message.

Readback Procedures

Pilots must read back all safety-critical clearances and instructions. This ensures that ATC clearances are received correctly and executed as intended.

Readback is mandatory for:

Example Readbacks:

📡 ATC: "DEHBA, taxi to holding point Runway 01."
🛩 Pilot: "Taxi to holding point Runway 01, DEHBA."

📡 ATC: "DEHBA, squawk 4525."
🛩 Pilot: "Squawk 4525, DEHBA."

Additional Guidelines for Effective Communication


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