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Old 3rd Nov 2012, 16:52
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Metric R/T

What should be the correct phraseology for 13,000 metres. Thirteen thousand metres or one three thousand metres? thanks.
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If in UK, see CAP 413 Chapter 2, Page 4.

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Thanks. What about FAA and ICAO?
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Too bl00dy high metres!
 
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WUN TREE TOU-SAND METRES according to ICAO Annex 10 and PANS-ATM.

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