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Introduction to Aviation Phraseology for ATCO and Pilots
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Introduction to Aviation Phraseology for ATCO and Pilots

Phraseology for TWR for Air Traffic Controllers and Pilots according to ICAO and Doc 4444 rules - ATC Airspeak
Last updated 2/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand Basic Terminology: Grasp the basic terminology used in aviation communication.
  • Effective Communication: Communicate effectively with other pilots and tower controllers using standard phraseology.
  • Appropriate Phrases: Identify and use appropriate phrases during takeoff, landing, and in-flight scenarios.
  • Emergency Situations: Recognize and respond to emergency situations using correct terminology.
  • Enhance Listening Skills: Enhance listening skills to interpret incoming messages accurately.
  • Improve Verbal Communication: Improve verbal communication for clarity and conciseness in transmissions.
  • International Phraseology Standards: Apply knowledge of international phraseology standards for cross-border flights.
  • Analyze Real-life Transmissions: Analyze real-life audio transmissions to understand practical applications of learned phrases.
  • Simulated Communications: Participate in simulated communications to practice and refine skills.
  • Evaluate Communication Skills: Evaluate their own communication skills, identifying areas for improvement.
  • Improve airspeak

Course content

1 section26 lectures2h 9m total length
  • Introduction2:15

    Hello!

  • Course Structure4:19

    How will it look like

  • Official Documents2:14

    Maybe a bit boring, but necessary


  • General principles of aeronautical radiocommunication4:49

    How to behave during communication

  • General principles of aeronautical radiocommunication - short quiz
  • International Phonetic Alphabet2:43

    We learn the alphabet and count from 0 to 9

  • International Phonetic Alphabet
  • Standard Phrases - part 15:33

    Essentials and basic phrases

  • Standard Phrases - part 25:28

    More essentials and basics

  • Standard Phrases
  • Air Traffic Coordination2:31

    Coordination with neighboring ATC units

  • Phraseology for airport services2:03

    How to communicate with other airport services

  • 9. Phraseology for airport services
  • Meteorological information4:24

    Good luck with the weather!

  • Meteorological information
  • Starting up the engines4:24

    We start the heart

  • Starting up the engines
  • ATC clearance5:59

    Boss! So how do we get out of here?

  • ATC clearance
  • Taxiing - part 14:06

    Let's go! On the ground for now.

  • Taxiing - part 26:17

    Let's further move on!

  • Taxiing
  • Lining up the RWY and transmission of departure instructions6:11

    Welcome to the runway!

  • Lining up the RWY and transmission of departure instructions
  • Take-off clearance and transfer of control and communications3:48

    Finally airborn :)

  • Take-off clearance and transfer of control and communications
  • Traffic information and providing advice to avoid collisions - part 13:53

    When there's a lot going on near the airport

  • Traffic information and providing advice to avoid collisions - part 24:12

    What's going on around here?

  • Traffic information and providing advice to avoid collisions
  • Entering and leaving the area of responsibility by a VFR flight3:20

    Welcome and goodbye!

  • Entering and leaving the area of responsibility by a VFR flight
  • Clearance to land - part 13:21

    Can I squat here?

  • Clearance to land - part 25:14

    Welcome to our airport!

  • Clearance to land
  • Abnormal and emergency situations - part 15:20

    Gotham, we have a problem!

  • Abnormal and emergency situations - part 24:35

    We do everything we can to help

  • Abnormal and emergency situations
  • Military aviation aerodrome procedures - part 115:10

    Military style noise making

  • Military aviation aerodrome procedures - part 28:07

    What are these military people talking about?

  • Military aviation aerodrome procedures - part 39:28

    Task done, at ease!

Requirements

  • It does not require any previous qualifications or experience in aviation. All you need is an interest and passion for aviation and a willingness to learn.

Description

Welcome to the most exhilarating flight of your life - the Introduction to Aviation Phraseology for ATCO and Pilots Course! This isn’t your typical language course. No, we’re not learning French or Spanish, but the universal language of the skies.

Fasten your seatbelts as we take off into the world of ‘roger’, ‘wilco’, and ‘mayday’. We’ll navigate through the clouds of communication, dodging turbulence with the precision of a seasoned pilot. You’ll learn to decode the cryptic chatter of air traffic control, transforming static-filled gibberish into clear instructions.

Our course is the perfect blend of serious learning and sky-high fun. We promise no crash landings here, only smooth ascents to knowledge. You’ll be the master of the airwaves, ready to handle any situation, from routine communications to emergency broadcasts.

By the end of this course, you’ll be speaking fluent ‘pilot’, impressing everyone at the next cocktail party with your tales of ‘squawking 7700’ and ‘declaring a pan-pan’. So, are you ready to earn your wings in aviation phraseology?

Remember, in this course, the sky is not the limit; it’s just the beginning. So, buckle up, language learners! It’s time to take to the skies with the Introduction to Aviation Phraseology for ATCO and Pilots Course. Over and out!

Who this course is for:

  • Online course on aviation phraseology (airspeak) according to ICAO for Tower air traffic controllers and pilots.