What a great aid for the novice IFR pilot not only to hear what clearances can sound like, but really helpful in demonstrating some examples of abbreviations used when writing down clearance.
Now if AT Controllers would only speak this slowly and enunciate each word like this IFR flying wouldn't be a challenge. Just kidding, you couldn't pay me enough to be a controller.
I recorded de broatcasting to my jounalist cassette recorder and hear on my car, home, subway and everywhere, it a nice way to study aeronautical english.......thank u
Thank you for posting this one. Great for IFR students.
DumboFlight101 2 months ago
What a great aid for the novice IFR pilot not only to hear what clearances can sound like, but really helpful in demonstrating some examples of abbreviations used when writing down clearance.
Now if AT Controllers would only speak this slowly and enunciate each word like this IFR flying wouldn't be a challenge. Just kidding, you couldn't pay me enough to be a controller.
TheTemest 10 months ago
very clear report...U should listen to this.
insanansi 10 months ago
Thanks for this.
pat6270 11 months ago
In clearance number 12 I would like to know what "race" and "vifno" stand for. Thank you. Excellent material!!!
rociion9 1 year ago
@rociion9 No should about race, but vinfo (VOID INFO) means the clearance is not valid after X:XX time
RStickMan22 1 year ago
tree. not three. :)
robertl30 2 years ago
I recorded de broatcasting to my jounalist cassette recorder and hear on my car, home, subway and everywhere, it a nice way to study aeronautical english.......thank u
yoelicaro 2 years ago
this is great practice, thank you!
sirus223 2 years ago
Interesting for improving our aeronautical english
unicom39 2 years ago