Originally Posted by
AmarokGTI
Standard Phraseology / Standard Call Outs are so important. The US operators are often not the best at this. I don’t mean that in a broad and discriminatory manner - it’s just my opinion based on what I have seen and heard over the last 10-12 years. I acknowledge that I have not seen or heard everyone.
The reason for phraseology being so important is simple.
If he/she says “(phrase)” then it means “(FCOM definition)”
”on the go”
”shooting the missed”
”going again”
”go”
”pull up”
...all of those can be ambiguous.
In addition to standard phraseology, tone is helpful.
Don’t mumble “go around” or “stop” under your breath. They are positive commands and there may not be time for them to be repeated or clarified.
Are you replying to the correct thread? Your post is gibberish in this context. Clear enough?