
Say Again, Please
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Conventions
- Editor's Note
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter One: The ABCs of Communicating
- The Pilot-Controller Partnership for Safety
- Doing Things by the Book
- Can't We All Just Get Along?
- Mic Fright
- Technobabble Not Spoken Here
- Licensing
- Hello, Operator?
- Drones
- Chapter Two: Understanding Your Equipment
- Look At All Those Knobs and Buttons!
- Transceivers
- GPS/Communication Devices
- Squelch
- Microphones
- Speakers
- Aviation Headsets
- Push-to-Talk Switch
- Intercoms
- Audio Panels
- Transponders
- Handhelds
- Chapter Three: A Matter of Procedure
- Phraseology
- Why You Have Two Ears and One Mouth
- What's In A Name?
- November
- First or Last?
- Say It All in One Breath
- "Roger, Wilco, Over and Out"
- Other Readbacks
- Be Brief, But Clear
- "VFR Bigburg."
- "Say Again?"
- Similar Callsigns
- Type Confusion
- Communicating an Emergency
- Minimum Fuel vs. Emergency Fuel
- Simplex vs. Duplex
- Hooked on Phonics
- Chapter Four: Class G Airspace
- There's Not Much of It
- UNICOM and MULTICOM
- Let's Go Bore Some Holes in the Sky
- You Want Fries With That?
- The Tower of Babble
- When Is a Tower Not a Tower?
- Tower in Class G Airspace?
- Summary
- Chapter Five: Class E Airspace
- It's Your Typical Flight Environment
- Departing Harvey Field
- Over the Top of Paine Field
- Extensions
- Making Position Reports
- Radar Flight Following
- Handoffs
- Terminating Radar Service
- Requests and Clearances
- Requests or Instructions?
- Strange Field Entry
- Departing a Strange Field in Class E Airspace
- No Radio (NORDO)
- Special Visual Flight Rules
- Beneath the Ceiling
- Summary
- Chapter Six: Class D Airspace
- When is a Tower Not a Tower?
- Tower Frequencies
- Class G Tower?
- "What's the ATIS?"
- Ground Control
- One Voice, Two Frequencies
- Clearance Delivery
- Progressive Taxi
- Departures
- Hold Short
- Position and Hold/Line Up and Wait
- Wake Turbulence
- Intersection Takeoffs
- "Request Frequency Change"
- Blocked Frequency
- Special Visual Flight Rules (SVFR)
- Satellite Airports in Class D Airspace
- Arriving at Olympia
- Strange Airport Arrival
- In the Pattern and on Final Approach
- Adjusting the Pattern
- Night Operations
- Landing Alternatives
- Land and Hold Short (LAHSO)
- NORDO
- Departing a Satellite Airport
- Just Passing Through
- When Your Eyes Deceive You
- UNICOM at Tower-Controlled Airports
- A Final Word About Class D Airspace
- Summary
- Chapter Seven: Class C Airspace
- Radar Required
- When Class C is Not Class C
- Transponder Use
- Arrival
- Departure
- SVFR
- Satellite Airports
- "Piper 70497, Stand By"
- TRSAs
- Summary
- Chapter Eight: Class B Airspace
- Clearance Required
- Approach and Departure Control
- Just Passing Through
- VFR Corridors, Flyways, and Transition Routes
- Landing at the Primary Airport
- Departing an Airport in the Class B Surface Area
- Departing From a Satellite Airport Beneath Class B Airspace
- Summary
- Chapter Nine: Class A Airspace
- It's for the Chosen Few
- Chapter Ten: Flight Service Stations
- Service is Their Middle Name
- What Frequency Do I Use?
- Making Contact
- Special Use Airspace
- Special Flight Rules Areas (SFRA)
- In-Flight Weather and NOTAM Updates
- Filing Flight Plans
- Air-Filing Flight Plans
- Position Reports
- Close Your Flight Plan!
- Can You Tell Me Where There Is a Hole?
- Enroute Weather
- Summary
- Chapter Eleven: The IFR Communicator
- What's the Difference?
- Filing Your Flight Plan
- OTP
- Write It Down
- Ready to Copy
- VFR Departure?
- "Cleared for Takeoff"
- "Request a Vector To . . ."
- On the Way
- Weather
- Deviations
- Traffic Reports
- Sectorization
- Another Handy Trick
- Holding
- Expect the Unexpected
- Changing Altitude
- Pilot's Discretion
- "Say Heading"
- Airspeed
- Using Your GPS
- Cruise Clearances
- STARs
- Vectors
- Approach Clearances
- GPS Approaches
- Radar Approaches
- Visual, Contact, and Circling Approaches
- Missed Approaches
- Practice Approaches
- Lost Communications
- "Minimum Fuel"
- Good Operating Practices
- Summary
- Chapter Twelve: Now That You Know the System . . .
- Teamwork
- When All Else Fails
- In Conclusion
- Appendix A: Communication Facilities
- Appendix B: Airspace Definitions
- Appendix C: Clearance Shorthand
- Glossary
- Index
- Sectional Chart Excerpt
- Back Cover
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