PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES

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PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Acknowledge Let me know that you have received and understood this message. Affirmative Yes, or permission granted. Break Indicates the separations between portions of the message (to be used when there is no clear distinction between the text and other portions of the message). Channel Change to channel…before proceeding. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #1 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Cleared Authorized to proceed under the conditions specified. Confirm My version is…is that correct? Correction An error has been made in this transmission (message indicated). The correct version is… Disregard Consider this transmission as not sent. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #2 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Go ahead Proceed with your message. How do you read? Self-explanatory. I say again Self-explanatory (use instead of I repeat). Mayday The spoken word for distress communications. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #3 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Mayday relay The spoken word for the distress relay signal. Monitor Listen on (frequency). Negative No, or that is not correct, or I do not agree. Out Conversation is ended and no response is expected. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #4 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Over My transmission is ended and I expect a response from you. Pan Pan The spoken word for urgency communications. Read back Repeat all of the message back to me exactly as received after I have given “OVER” (do not use the word “REPEAT”). Roger I have received all of your last transmission. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #5 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Roger number I have received your message Number ____. Say again Self-explanatory (do not use the word repeat). Stand by I must pause for a few seconds or minutes, please wait. Seelonce International expression to indicate that silence has been imposed on the frequency due to a distress situation. The aeronautical phrase is “STOP TRANSMITTING”. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #6 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Seelonce feenee Is the international expression for a distress cancellation. The aeronautical expression is “DISTRESS TRAFFIC ENDED”. Seelonce mayday Is the international expression to inform and individual or individuals that a distress situation is in progress. The command comes from the aircraft in distress. The aeronautical phrase is “STOP TRANSMITTING MAYDAY”. That is correct Self-explanatory. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #7 - Review

PROCEDURAL WORDS & PHRASES Verify Check coding, check text with originator and send correct version. Wilco Your instructions received, understood and will be complied with. Words twice (i). As a request: Communication is difficult, please send each word twice. (ii). As information: Since communication is difficult, I will send each word twice. Level Three 418.01b Handout #1/OHP #8 - Review