This page lists some common phraseologies used in the communication between pilots and ATC. Items in italic need to be replaced by the relevant information; lists are dialogues between the pilot and the controllers.
For a detailed tutorial in ATCing, please take a look at the ATC Tutorial.
General
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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Affirmative (abbreviation: affirm) | Yes | |
Negative | No | |
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A controller asks the pilot to change radio frequency and contact another controller; the pilot acknowledges the instruction and then changes frequency. | If the new controller does not respond, change to the previous frequency and inform ATC. |
Roger | I received your information | This sentence should not be used in case a readback (repetition of the message you heard, for safety reasons) is required. |
Wilco | Will comply | This sentence should not be used in case a readback (repetition of the message you heard, for safety reasons) is required. |
Say again | Please repeat your last message | |
Standby | Please wait | Often said by a controller because (s)he's busy at the moment |
Correction | Disregard what has been said immediately before (as it's erroneous) and replace it with the words that follow. | Example: Callsign, taxi to holding point runway 22 via N – correction, via A means: Callsign, taxi to holding point runway 22 via A. |
Unable, reason | The pilot is not able to execute the instruction given by a controller for safety reasons. |
Clearance
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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Used by a pilot to ask which SID he is going to use for departure. | This is not an authorization to take off. |
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The pilot asks for permission to pushback (be pushed away from the stand by a tug). At the end of the maneuver, the aircraft should be headed direction. | |
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The pilot asks for permission to start up the engines. |
Taxi
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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The pilot asks for authorization to taxi; the controller authorizes him to taxi to an holding point, reached which the pilot should stop and ask/wait for further instructions. | Refer to an updated aeronautical chart to know taxiway names. |
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The pilot needs to cross a runway and asks the ground controller for permission; the ground controller obtains a clearance from Tower (not reported here) and authorizes the pilot to cross. | |
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The ground controller asks the pilot to stop at position (a taxiway entrance, runway crossing...). As soon as the pilot reaches the designated point, (s)he must inform the controller that the aircraft is "holding short". | |
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The ground controller asks the pilot to stop immediately/maintain the current position. |
Remark: the controller might ask you to follow an aircraft or to perform a maneuver after another aircraft has cleared the way (conditional clearance). In that case, (s)he will say "After the aircraft type...".
Takeoff and departure
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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The tower controller instructs the aircraft to enter the runway, position itself in the center and await further clearance. |
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The controller authorizes the aircraft to take off. | This is the one and only clearance that gives a pilot permission to take off. |
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The controller cancels the existing takeoff clearance. | This form is used when the aircraft has not started the takeoff roll yet. |
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The controller cancels the existing takeoff clearance. | This form is used when the aircraft has already started the takeoff roll. |
Climb, cruise, descent
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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x | x | x |
Approach and landing
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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x | x | x |
Emergency communications
Phraseology | Meaning | Remarks |
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x | x | x |
External links
- All Clear? Toolkit, Eurocontrol