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Communication is an essential skill for every pilot. The accurate and concise use of the correct phraseology enhances safety and results in a more efficient flight. Nonetheless, communication by radio is often an area that is dreaded by the student pilot. Whilst these notes are intended specifically to prepare the prospective Airline Transport Pilot for the JAR ATPL (A) examinations, they also serve to demystify some of the terminology that is encountered.
Definitions
General Operation Procedures
Relevant Weather Information
Communication Failure
VHF Propagation
Allocation of Frequencies
Distress and Urgency Procedures
Aerodrome Control
Approach Control
Area Control
This volume takes the student from the basic principles of VHF and HF communication to its application in the VFR and IFR environment. The learning objectives for the JAR ATPL (A) Communications examination cover all aspects of radio telephony phraseology in the aerodrome, approach, area, and radar control environment. The distress and urgency procedures as well as the procedures to follow in the event of a communications failure are also covered.
This new 2005 manual is part of the most current set of JAA ATPL training books on the market. The philosophy of these manuals is to train pilots to fly safely and competently, not just pass the exams. To this end, the material is thorough and comprehensive, yet the books utilise full-color graphics and diagrams that make complex topics easier to grasp. The complete set of 15 volumes contains nearly 4,000 pages.