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Airplane-tower communication question.

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Hi guys,

I have a little question, when I play FS 2004, and I'm ready for take off I I (the computer) talks to the tower, and they always say: e.g.: Speed bird C9 heavy ready WITH QUEBEC ready for take off.

now my question is for what stands the "with quebec"? sometimes it's with november. Anyway I was pondering about this.

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it stands for the apropriate ATIS.

an ATIS is an information message made by the tower, that contains usefull info for the pilots regarding runway usage, weather ....

Every once and a while (about once an hour), the ATIS gets an update (for example when the weather conditions change), and each update gets a letter (a = alpha, b = bravo .... z = zulu).

When the pilot contacts tower, he says "... with (information) alpha". This way the controller on the tower knows if the pilot has the latest ATIS or not. So if there would be a newer ATIS available, the controller will tell the pilot: "check info bravo". This way the pilot knows that there is an update to the alpha ATIS he previously requested.
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Post by 744rules »

The actual situation (windspeed/-direction, qnh,operational info such as rwy in use, taxyways closed....) of the airport is broadcasted and is called ATIS (don't rememeber where it stands for). The first report that is broadcasted gets letter A(lpha), and everytime this info is updated it gets the following letter of the alphabet.

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Beet ya with 2 minutes :lol:
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Post by 744rules »

as long as the info is correct I do not mind :lol:

just a little remark. The phonetic alphabet is in use which means B stands for bravo (and not beta)

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Damn :!:

Thats what u get if u study sciences 8)
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ATIS stands for "automatic terminal information system" AFAIK.

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Re: Airplane-tower communication question.

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Capt wrote:Hi guys,

I have a little question, when I play FS 2004, and I'm ready for take off I I (the computer) talks to the tower, and they always say: e.g.: Speed bird C9 heavy ready WITH QUEBEC ready for take off.
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Here is the international radio alphabet:

Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Whisky
X-Ray
Yankee
Zulu


Captain.

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Post by bigjulie »

Captain, you forgot one letter of the phonetic alphabet, and that is V=victor :lol: :? :wink:

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