Progress Test 7 Flashcards

(9 cards)

1
Q

At what point do you stop mentioning the ATSU name you’re addressing in radio calls?

A

Once a conversation is established; even if a period of time has elapsed since the last transmission

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2
Q

Which of the following contains the correct information for an official position report?

A

Current position, time, altitude, next position, eta for next position

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3
Q

If in doubt of how to say something, what do you do?

A

Speak in plain telephone language

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4
Q

Place the following in the correct order:

A

Aviate, navigate, communicate

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5
Q

What information (in the correct order) needs to be given by an a/c in response to “pass your details” following an initial call to an ATSU?

A

Call sign, type, from, to, position, altitude, altimeter pressure setting, additional information/intentions

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6
Q

What would be the initial call to Wattisham (military) ATSU for a MATZ penetration?

A

“Wattisham approach, your call sign, request MATZ penetration”

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7
Q

What’s the phrase to use when your brain goes blank when you’re in the middle of replying to an ATSU?

A

Standby

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8
Q

When do you end a transmission with your call sign?

A

When responding/answering/reading something back to an ATSU

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9
Q

It’s important to include all of your routing in a message to an ATSU. True or false?

A

False

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