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Communication
CLOUD HEIGHT
cloud height transmitted as
2 200 two thousand two hundred
4 300 four thousand tree hundred
VISIBILITY
visibility transmitted as
1 000 visibility one thousand
700 visibility seven hundred
RUNWAY VISUAL RANGE
runway visual range transmitted as
600 RVR six hundred
1 700 RVR one thousand seven hundred
DECIMALS
number transmitted as
100.3 ONE ZERO ZERO DAY-SEE-MAL TREE
38 143.9 TREE EIGHT ONE FOUR TREE DAY-SEE-MAL NINE
TRANSMISSION OF NUMBERS FOR RADIOTELEPHONY CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
Channel transmitted as
118.000 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SE-MAL ZERO
118.005 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SEE-MAL ZERO ZERO FIVE
118.010 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SEE-MAL ZERO ONE ZERO
118.025 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SEE-MAL ZERO TWO FIVE
118.050 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SEE-MAL ZERO FIVE ZERO
118.100 ONE ONE EIGHT DAY-SEE-MAL ONE
4.6.3.3 Bearings, courses and frequencies
Bearings and courses are given in writing with 3 digits, e.g. heading 020
degrees, but pronounced “heading twenty degrees”
In numbers that contain a comma, the comma must be mentioned.
When specifying channels for VHF frequencies, 6 digits are given, unless the
fifth and sixth digits are both zero – if this is the case, only the first four digits
are given.
Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© marts 2026 386

