"Remain clear of controlled airspace"
Talking UK only here and what CAP 413 requires.
ATC "Remain clear of controlled airspace". Is a readback "Remain clear of controlled airspace" required or will "Wilco" suffice? I suppose indirectly you could argue this is a level or heading instruction therefore a full read back is required. |
The answer lies within the CAP
2.68 The ATS messages listed below are to be read back in full by the pilot/driver. If a readback is not received the pilot/driver will be asked to do so. Similarly, the pilot/ driver is expected to request that instructions are repeated or clarified if any are not fully understood. Taxi/Towing Instructions Level Instructions Heading Instructions Speed Instructions Airways or Route Clearances Approach Clearances Runway-in-Use Clearance to Enter, Land On, Take-Off On, Backtrack, Cross, or Hold Short of any Active Runway SSR Operating Instructions Altimeter Settings, including units when value is below 1000 hectopascals VDF Information Frequency Changes Type of ATS Service Transition Levels 2.69 Items which do not appear in the above list may be acknowledged with an abbreviated read back. |
Whopity thanks I am of course aware of that list.
A certain ATC unit recently (as they often do) stated "Remain clear of controlled airspace" to which the student read back "Wilco" - ATC repeated the instruction implying they expected a full read back. |
That r/t conversation could have gone on all day, then! ;)
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A bit like those who expect you to say "Practice" with FANSTOP! And even worse, those who do!
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Anyway, I thought the correct wording was
"Remain outside of controlled airspace", leaving the word "clear" for a clearance to enter controlled airspace in the same way the phrase "take off" is only used in connection with a clearance to take off. |
Interestingly CAP 413 does not seem to define what constitutes an "abbreviated read back" although MATS states:-
Acknowledgement of Messages Pilots are expected to acknowledge all messages. In some cases the sole use of the aircraft’s callsign is sufficient. However, an acknowledgement only is not acceptable when a complete or abbreviated read back is required. |
Practice fanstop
I think I might have upset ATC one day when I called "Fanstop" and was asked to confirm that it was a practice fanstop. I replied that it was a real fanstop! Did they not think I might have muttered "Mayday" had the engine actually quit?
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There are too many changes to the book, and the book itself is totally user unfriendly, all to comply with CAA "Style" rather than Safety.
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A bit like those who expect you to say "Practice" with FANSTOP! And even worse, those who do! TOO |
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