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Communication
Combinations of thousand and whole hundreds shall be transmitted by
mentioning each digit of the number of thousands followed by the word
THOUSAND followed by the number of hundreds followed by the word
HUNDRED.
- When clarification of the number transmitted as whole hundreds and/or
whole thousands is required, the number shall be transmitted by
mentioning each digit individually.
Ex: 12000 is ONE TWO THOUSAND
- For transmission of numbers and groups of numbers indicating flight levels
and transponder codes,
- flight levels must be sent by pronouncing each digit separately, except for
flight levels in whole hundreds, which must be transmitted by pronouncing
each digit of hundreds followed by the word HUNDRED
and
- transponder codes must be sent by pronouncing each digit separately,
except for transponder codes in whole thousands, which must be
transmitted by pronouncing each digit of thousands followed by the word
THOUSAND.
- In numbers containing a comma, the comma must be mentioned when
transmitting in both Danish and English.
- Time is sent in both Danish and English only by the minute. If there is any
doubt, the hour is also sent.
When requesting information about the current time, control towers and
AFIS and HIS units will indicate the time rounded to the nearest half minute.
- When specifying channels for VHF frequencies, all 6 digits must be specified
in both Danish and English, unless the 5th and 6th digits are both zero. In
that case, only the first 4 digits must be specified.
Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025 384