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SNFO/SWSO VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER ONE
54. ROGER - I have received all of your last transmission. It should not be used to answer a
question requiring a yes or no answer.
Example
CONTROLLER:
"BUCK 714, the PAR is down at Navy
Pensacola."
SNFO/SWSO:
"BUCK 714, roger."
55. SAY AGAIN - Used to request a repeat of the last transmission.
Example
CONTROLLER:
"KATT 842, say again last assigned heading."
56. SAY ALTITUDE - Used by ATC to ascertain an aircraft's specific altitude/flight level.
When the aircraft is climbing or descending, the pilot should state the indicated altitude rounded
to the nearest 100 feet.
Example
"BUCK 712, say altitude."
CONTROLLER:
SNFO/SWSO:
"BUCK 712, passing 8200."
57. SAY HEADING - Used by ATC to request an aircraft heading. The pilot should state the
actual heading of the aircraft.
Example
"BUCK 731, say heading."
CONTROLLER:
SNFO/SWSO:
"BUCK 731, 290."
58. SAR - Search and Rescue service.
59. SQUAWK - Activate specific modes/codes (4 digit number)/functions on the aircraft
transponder. (No verbal response is required unless you did not hear all four digits that were
specified and want to confirm them. It is common practice to respond with a "call sign,
squawking 2116" or a simple "call sign, roger.")
Example
CONTROLLER:
"KATT 830, squawk 2116."
TECHNIQUE AND TERMINOLOGY 1-23


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