Once you’ve mastered basic aircraft control, your flight instructor complicates things by adding radio communications to your flight training repertoire. It’s a thrill and curse at once: Now, not only do you need to fly and look out for traffic, you also have to remember to key the mic and say who you are, where you are, and where you are going.
To get the correct jargon and polish your radio etiquette, take the Air Safety Institute’s interactive online course, Say It Right: Mastering Radio Communications.
ASI collaborated with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) in developing this course to help you “Say It Right” from the start. Even if you’ve been flying for some time, this course will help you kick bad habits while learning new techniques. Audio examples cover many specific in-flight scenarios, and video advice from NATCA controllers provides the insight and knowledge you need to communicate effectively and overcome mic fright.
To fully benefit from the course, be sure to visit the Ask ATC web page, also developed in collaboration with NATCA. Who can give better advice on ATC radio communications than the controllers themselves? Say It Right: Mastering Radio Communications is underwritten by Lightspeed Aviation.
Once you’ve mastered basic aircraft control, your flight instructor complicates things by adding radio communications to your flight training repertoire. It’s a thrill and curse at once: Now, not only do you need to fly and look out for traffic, you also have to remember to key the mic and say who you are, where you are, and where you are going.
To get the correct jargon and polish your radio etiquette, take the Air Safety Institute’s interactive online course, Say It Right: Mastering Radio Communications.
ASI collaborated with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) in developing this course to help you “Say It Right” from the start. Even if you’ve been flying for some time, this course will help you kick bad habits while learning new techniques. Audio examples cover many specific in-flight scenarios, and video advice from NATCA controllers provides the insight and knowledge you need to communicate effectively and overcome mic fright.
To fully benefit from the course, be sure to visit the Ask ATC web page, also developed in collaboration with NATCA. Who can give better advice on ATC radio communications than the controllers themselves? Say It Right: Mastering Radio Communications is underwritten by Lightspeed Aviation.