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  2. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply the Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet.

  3. Learn the aviation alphabet: the code language used by pilots and airlines across the globe. Find out how it differs from military alphabet.

  4. NATO phonetic alphabet: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and the rest -...

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    When pilots talk to air traffic control, they use a standardized language known as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Phonetic Alphabet. This alphabet was created to help pilots and air traffic controllers avoid misunderstandings when communicating via telephone or radio.

  5. THE AVIATION ALPHABET | PHL.org - Philadelphia International...

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    This special jargon, called the Aviation Alphabet, uses the same 26 letters many of us learned in kindergarten. Each letter has a corresponding word used to identify aircraft, often called the tail number, and taxiways, which are just like the roads we drive on.

  6. THE AVIATION PHONETIC ALPHABET - cdn.ymaws.com

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    THE AVIATION PHONETIC ALPHABET. In the world of Aviation, there is a different way of learning your ABC's. The Phonetic Alphabet is not only used by the military, but also by Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers, and Customer Service Agents within the Airlines.

  7. ICAO Phonetic Alphabet - SKYbrary Aviation Safety

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    EUROCONTROL. ICAO Phonetic Alphabet Table. * L/N stands for "Letter, numeral or numeral element". Note: Syllables to be emphasized are underlined for the letters. Related Articles. Air-Ground Communication. Categories. General. ICAO Phonetic Alphabet Table L/N* Word Pronunciation Morse A Alfa AL FAH .- B Bravo BRAH VOH -...

  8. Learn the Phonetic Alphabet for Aviation (A to Z) - PilotMall.com

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    The Pilot Alphabet, also known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is used by pilots, air traffic controllers, and military personnel to communicate letters and numbers clearly and unambiguously.

  9. All pilots, air traffic controllers, and flight dispatchers must know the aviation phonetic alphabet to quickly and accurately relay information. Pilots use the phonetic alphabet to communicate with the nearest flight tower or their destination, ensuring clarity and avoiding miscommunication.

  10. How to Use the ICAO Aviation Alphabet - Pilot Institute

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    In aviation, the following ICAO Aviation Alphabet is used (underlined parts indicate which syllables should be emphasized): Additionally, the following aviation numerals are used: Pronunciation and Spelling. A vital aspect of the ICAO aviation alphabet is the tailored pronunciation and spelling of certain words and numbers.

  11. Pilots use the Aviation Phonetic Alphabet. Also known as the ICAO or NATO Phonetic Alphabet: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel,...