correct pronounciation of SID and STAR
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Russia
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
correct pronounciation of SID and STAR
hi there, what would be the correct pronounciation of SID and STAR? I mean is it [sid] or [es-ai-di]? it was pointed out as a mistake at my ICAO English test the other day, but I'm not sure the examiner/rater was correct here.
I would appreciate some help here from native speakers. thanks in advance.
I would appreciate some help here from native speakers. thanks in advance.
For SID, I've heard both usages in the UK.
In the US, 'es-ai-di' is invariably used, if all three elements are spoken.
Actually, the normal term is 'departure', as in 'fly the LOOP three departure'.
For the STAR, again I rarely hear that pronounced as a word. Never heard it pronounced, 'es-tee-ai-ar' either.
The normal term is 'arrival', as in, 'plan for a Lambourne three alpha arrival'.
In the US, 'es-ai-di' is invariably used, if all three elements are spoken.
Actually, the normal term is 'departure', as in 'fly the LOOP three departure'.
For the STAR, again I rarely hear that pronounced as a word. Never heard it pronounced, 'es-tee-ai-ar' either.
The normal term is 'arrival', as in, 'plan for a Lambourne three alpha arrival'.
Join Date: May 1999
Location: Bristol, England
Age: 65
Posts: 1,805
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Agree with eckhard about the normal RT use, the words SID and STAR are not normally used on the radio. In the UK at least the pronunciation would be [sid] and [star] but I don't think there is a 'correct' or 'incorrect' answer, its up to you. Have been quickly through ICAO docs and can find no authority. .