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When transmitting a routine call to an Air Traffic Control (ATC) unit, which phraseology element should typically be stated first?

Standard ATC phraseology requires stating the name of the station being called first, followed by your aircraft identification.

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Question: When transmitting a routine call to an Air Traffic Control (ATC) unit, which phraseology element should typically be stated first?

Answer options:

  • Your full aircraft identification ✅ The name of the station being called
  • Your current position
  • Your intention or request

Correct answer: The name of the station being called

Explanation: Standard ATC phraseology requires stating the name of the station being called first, followed by your aircraft identification.

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