VFR RADIO PROCEDURES IN U.S.A

How you sound on the radio affects how you are treated! This guide will improve your radio procedures and understanding of radio communications - and your ability to transmit clear, accurate and concise information in a variety of flying environments.

 

  • is a "carry along" reference guide to VFR traffic procedures at airports in different types of U.S. airspace.
  • provides actual radio calls that you can expect to hear and transmit at airports in Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, and Class G airspace.
  • covers communications with Air Route Traffic Control Centers and TRSA's.
  • is organized so that pilots can quickly locate the calls they can expect to hear and transmit in any type of airspace. (For example, if you are enroute to land at a primary airport in Class C airspace, simply turn to that section and find out what to say and how.)

Developed by pilots for pilots, this is an important addition to the flight bag of every VFR pilot who wants to be and sound professional on the radio - whether talking to ATC, Flight Service specialists or other pilots. With this small 5"x 8" manual in your flight bag, you will feel safe and confident communicating with ATC and other pilots when arriving, departing or transiting primary or satellite airports anywhere in the USA. Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) sections are referenced, as appropriate.


VFR RADIO PROCEDURES IN CANADA

Improve your safety and confidence in the cockpit. For the pilot who hesitates to talk on the radio - or avoids flying too far from the home field for fear of not knowing what to expect to hear or say - this is the book for you!

This light weight flight bag companion will improve your transmit clear, accurate and concise information in a variety of flying environments.

The radio calls are concise and professional - and organized so that pilots can quickly locate the calls they can expect to hear and transmit in any type of airspace. And let's face it, most pilots could stand to brush up on their radio skills!

The Canadian VFR Radio Procedures Guide covers: radio procedures at the various types of airports that have been designated as:

    • aerodrome traffic frequency,
    • mandatory frequency,
    • control zones, and
    • terminal control areas.
It also covers:
  • communications with flight service stations,
  • VHF directional steers,
  • flight following,
  • special VFR requests, and
  • basic VFR circuit procedures.

When appropriate, Aeronautical Information Publication (A.I.P.) sections are referenced.

 

 

Where to find one:

Available at pilot supply Stores across the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Contact RMC for a list of our distributors.

Who needs it:

Students and certified pilots of all levels who want to improve their radio communications skills and increase their confidence on the radio.

 

Contact:

Tel; (905) 876-0792

Fax; (905) 878-7377


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