lukpozoga
23rd Jan 2014, 16:49
Hello.
I'm sorry, if there had already been similar topic, but i haven't found it. I'm currently learning English phraseology in communications with ATC. Today I've discovered new word, which meaning isn't entirely clear for me - backtrack. I know this means to taxi along a runway. But let's imagine ATC wants me to backtrack RWY 09 (e.g.). Do I have to enter the runway and turn onto heading 090, taxi to the end of RWY 09 and turn around onto RWY 27 or vice versa? I know this may be silly question, but I'd appreciate your answer.
Thanks in advance ;)
I'm sorry, if there had already been similar topic, but i haven't found it. I'm currently learning English phraseology in communications with ATC. Today I've discovered new word, which meaning isn't entirely clear for me - backtrack. I know this means to taxi along a runway. But let's imagine ATC wants me to backtrack RWY 09 (e.g.). Do I have to enter the runway and turn onto heading 090, taxi to the end of RWY 09 and turn around onto RWY 27 or vice versa? I know this may be silly question, but I'd appreciate your answer.
Thanks in advance ;)