Recordings of ICAO phraseology?
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Recordings of ICAO phraseology?
Does anyone have a source of recordings that contain examples of decent ICAO phraseology?
I'm setting up English training for non-native English speaking controllers and pilots -- can get all the FAA procedures I want -- but need examples of the way the international world works.
All suggestions warmly welcomed.
Many thanks.
Graham Elliott
FAA Academy
P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Tel 405 954-5888
I'm setting up English training for non-native English speaking controllers and pilots -- can get all the FAA procedures I want -- but need examples of the way the international world works.
All suggestions warmly welcomed.
Many thanks.
Graham Elliott
FAA Academy
P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Tel 405 954-5888
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We've got some on vinyl (actually, I think it's bakelite) in the Airways Museum - but they date from the 1950s. Probably changed a bit since then...
www.airwaysmuseum.com
www.airwaysmuseum.com
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Graham,
Wouldn't it be far easier to pull actual transmissions from various locations? As a bonus you could then ask students to identify improper phraselogy, and then state the correct phraselogy. I'm also sure that some of the guys over at the tower would be happy to help you make some recordings using good phraselogy to help you out with your class.
Remember real life radio transmissions are far better than simulations. In the past that was one of the major complaints about the FAA Academy, you guys didn't train for real world, just the imaginary one, so when students reported to their facilities they weren't prepared for the real world or air traffic control.
Mike
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Wouldn't it be far easier to pull actual transmissions from various locations? As a bonus you could then ask students to identify improper phraselogy, and then state the correct phraselogy. I'm also sure that some of the guys over at the tower would be happy to help you make some recordings using good phraselogy to help you out with your class.
Remember real life radio transmissions are far better than simulations. In the past that was one of the major complaints about the FAA Academy, you guys didn't train for real world, just the imaginary one, so when students reported to their facilities they weren't prepared for the real world or air traffic control.
Mike
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Hello
I suggest you listen to Live ATC on the internet...
http://www.thetracon.com/links/linkLIVE.htm
I suggest you listen to Live ATC on the internet...
http://www.thetracon.com/links/linkLIVE.htm
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Look here.
http://www.airdisaster.com
http://www.airdisaster.com