Good R/T Apps
Apologies if this question has been asked before, but can anyone recommend any good apps for learning R/T?
Free or otherwise, but they must comply with CAP 413. |
There's not much better than buying a scanner and listening, from a suitable point, to both sides of the conversation and getting loads of experience.
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I completely agree with airpolice. There is nothing better than listening to real communications. What is particularly instructive, is listening to non-standard exchanges during unusual circumstances. |
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And allow me to warn against the almost blind belief in "apps" that seems to become more and more commonplace. Didn't I recently read a story of someone attacking an aerodrome manager or radio operator or such because the weather did not conform to what her/his app had promised? |
Didn't I recently read a story of someone attacking an aerodrome manager or radio operator or such because the weather did not conform to what her/his app had promised? Sorry, hat, coat etc. SD |
If you are close to an ATC tower give them a call and see if you can arrange a day visit. Contrary to popular belief ATCOs will help pilots ;-)
Plugging in on Zone or Tower will not only help with phraseology but the ATCO will be able to explain why things are said in the way they are said. Also it does them no harm to see things from your perspective as a pilot irrespective of your level of experience. |
Not an app but here is a Youtube video to help you out..... |
^^^^ :D ^^^^ I am sure they were flying into Newcastle last Thursday.
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One thing is listening and another speaking it out :oh: Live ATC is good, you have a lot of non standard communications on youtube. If you realy want to practice I would recommend you Vatsim on flight simulator:ok: |
that's definitely an "app-ocryphal" story |
For clarity, I have a young relative who will shortly be attending a CAP 413 R/T course as part of his sponsored PPL. The instructor has told him to swot-up before the course starts. A day visit to an ATC unit or just listening in to some R/T chat probably won't give him the depth of knowledge. I recall a new pilot telling me that he used an App to learn R/T and that it was great. Unfortunately, at the time I didn't have need to ask him which App he used. Has anybody got any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Sky Sports
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For clarity, I have a young relative who will shortly be attending a CAP 413 R/T course as part of his sponsored PPL. The instructor has told him to swot-up before the course starts. A day visit to an ATC unit or just listening in to some R/T chat probably won't give him the depth of knowledge. I recall a new pilot telling me that he used an App to learn R/T and that it was great. Unfortunately, at the time I didn't have need to ask him which App he used. Has anybody got any suggestions?
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How about making sure he is fluent with the phonetic alphabet as a first step |
Originally Posted by Big Pistons Forever
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How about making sure he is fluent with the phonetic alphabet as a first step Spell your surname, backwards, phonetically. The fact that I was very familiar with the alphabet, having been listening to radio traffic for years while at school, made it easy for me. Nowadays I hear people flying who just don't seem to have studied it in any form. |
Originally Posted by airpolice
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Day one at RAF Shawbury, the Central Air Traffic Control School, and the first part of the first lesson is...
Spell your surname, backwards, phonetically. . |
I taught it to my children spelling car plates during long rides.
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