Many student and private pilots say that learning to talk correctly on the radio is one of the most difficult aspects of flight training. VFR Radio Procedures in the USA is an affordable, easy-to-read guide for VFR pilots who would like help perfecting their radio technique. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to communicate in a professional manner, with much greater detail than provided in FAA publications.
- Written by a flight instructor.
- Over 100 sample communications, plus typical air traffic control (ATC) responses.
- Comprised of 12 chapters: Introduction, The Traffic Pattern, Airports in Class B Airspace, Airports in Class C Airspace, Terminal Radar Service Areas, Airports in Class D Airspace, Airports in Class E Airspace, Air Route Traffic Control, Flight Service Stations, Emergency Assistance, and Conclusion.
- Includes 8 handy appendices for quick reference: Selected Standard Phrases, Correct Pronunciations, VFR Cruising Altitudes, Transponder Codes, Radio Beacon (Transponder) Phraseology, Basic VFR Weather Minimums, Phonetic Alphabet, and ATC Light Gun Signals
Format: Contains over 70 pages, illustrated.
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