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7. General Operation Procedures
The use of correct and precise standard phraseology in communications
between pilots and ground personnel is vitally important. Incidents and
accidents have occurred in which a contributing factor has been the
misunderstanding caused by the use of non-standard phraseology.
Therefore, we need to ensure that we use the correct phraseology and good
radio etiquette.
7.1 Techniqe
7.1.1 Radio Equipment
- Radio
Familiarize yourself with how the radio works, because problems with
the radio occur when, for example, you press the wrong button under
stress or don't plug in a headset jack properly.
- Microphone
Be familiar with your microphone. Do not turn your head or vary the
distance from the microphone. Distortion will result from:
o talking too close to the microphone
o touching the mike with the lips
o holding the boom of the microphone
7.1.2 Good Communication Practice
- Listen
Before transmitting check that the receiver volume is set and listen to
make sure you do not interrupt another transmission.
- Voice
Use a normal conversational tone, speak clearly and enunciate each
word. Maintain the speaking volume at a constant level.
Note: You should depress transit switch before speaking and do not release it
until after you finish. A common fault is to release the button too soon.
- Rate of Speech
The correct rate of speech is about 100 words per minute, but if it is
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