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APPENDIX B
d.
Always report leaving an altitude. Unless requested, it is not necessary to report
reaching an altitude.
Example:
"[Call sign], _____ CENTER, climb and maintain FL210."
"[Call sign], leaving FL180 for FL210."
e.
When in a climb and instructed to climb to a new altitude (i.e., other than that issued
in your clearance), you should acknowledge the new altitude.
Example:
(you are passing 6000 for 9000 and Departure says):
"[Call sign], _____ DEPARTURE, climb and maintain 13,000."
"[Call sign], climbing to 13,000."
f.
When instructed to "report" a specific point or time of information, report only the
item requested.
Example:
"[Call sign], _____ APPROACH, report ROMEK."
"[Call sign], WILCO." (Upon reaching ROMEK):
"_____
APPROACH, [Call sign], ROMEK."
Example:
"[Call sign], _____ CENTER, say altitude passing."
"[Call sign], passing 5500."
g.
"Roger" nice-to-know information.
Example:
"[Call sign], your clearance is on request."
"[Call sign], roger."
Example:
"[Call sign], _____ DEPARTURE, radar contact."
"[Call sign], roger."
h.
"Wilco" instructions or commands which do not require a readback. You may wilco
several commands with a single wilco.
Example:
"[Call sign], proceed direct to MARYS, report reaching."
"[Call sign], wilco." (Covers two commands: 1) proceed MARYS
and 2) Report MARYS.)
or
"[Call sign], proceeding direct to MARYS, wilco." (Wilco covers the
command not repeated; i.e., report IAF.)
i.
Mandatory readbacks include: headings, altimeter settings, leaving an altitude, and
frequency assignments.
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