Contents
092-01 | DEFINITIONS
092-01-01 | Meanings and significance of associated terms
092-01-02 | Air Traffic Control abbreviations
092-01-03 | Q-code groups commonly used in RTF air-ground communications
092-01-04 | Categories of messages
092-02 | GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
092-02-01 | Transmission of letters
092-02-02 | Transmission of numbers (including level information)
092-02-03 | Transmission of time
092-02-04 | Transmission technique
092-02-05 | Standard words and phrases (relevant RTF phraseology included)
092-02-06 | Radiotelephony call signs for aeronautical stations including use of abbreviated call signs
092-02-07 | Radiotelephony call signs for aircraft including use of abbreviated call signs
092-02-08 | Transfer of communication
092-02-09 | Test procedures including readability scale; establishment of RTF communication
092-02-10 | Read back and acknowledgement requirements
092-02-11 | Radar procedural phraseology
092-02-12 | Level changes and reports
092-03 | ACTION REQUIRED TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF COMMUNICATION FAILURE
092-04 | DISTRESS AND URGENCY PROCEDURES
092-04-01 | PAN medical
092-04-02 | Distress (definition – frequencies – watch of distress frequencies – distress signal – distress mess
092-04-03 | Urgency (definition – frequencies – urgency signal – urgency message)
092-05 | RELEVANT WEATHER INFORMATION TERMS (IFR)
092-05-01 | Aerodrome weather
092-05-02 | Weather broadcast
092-06 | GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF VHF PROPAGATION AND FREQUENCY ALLOCATION
092-07 | MORSE CODE
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