"Clearance on Request"
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Originally Posted by Ninety Two, Set
Isn't this an ATC only phrase? My pet peeve is pilots who call up clearance delivery and say "clearance on request to XYZ." Perhaps another "useless phrase?"
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I beg to differ, Alex. SUPT teaches students to say "clearance on request, standing by ready to copy." Since many commercial pilots are military trained, it probably is just a habit pattern. I do it and will continue to since that was how I learned and it gets the desired effect.
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Originally Posted by L'il J.Seinfeld
I beg to differ, Alex. SUPT teaches students to say "clearance on request, standing by ready to copy." Since many commercial pilots are military trained, it probably is just a habit pattern. I do it and will continue to since that was how I learned and it gets the desired effect.
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Originally Posted by Alex
Well, according to the AIM that's incorrect phraseology. Read section 5-2-3 and you'll see the correct phraseology.
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I don't think it's that big of a deal, however, I always make my students read through the AIM and adhere to proper phraseology. I just think using the same standard phraseology keeps people from possibly getting confused, therefore making our skies just that little bit safer...


