Timeline for How do these lines sound as ATC communications?
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Jan 22 at 1:48 | comment | added | Pearl6527 | @randomhead thank you! | |
Jan 22 at 0:21 | comment | added | randomhead | Broadly speaking those all make sense, but native English speakers might word things differently. Better aviation-related phraseology than you'll see in some media for sure! I'll see about making an answer if I have time. The discussion about "yellow areas" surely relates to precipitation as seen by aircraft-mounted radar (image included at this question). | |
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