ROC-A Radio Operator Certificate (Aeronautical) · Question
If you are asked to 'SAY AGAIN' by ATC, what does this indicate?
'SAY AGAIN' is standard phraseology instructing the transmitting station to repeat the last message, as it was not understood or received clearly.
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Question: If you are asked to 'SAY AGAIN' by ATC, what does this indicate?
Answer options: ✅ ATC requires you to repeat your last transmission entirely
- ATC wants you to confirm a previous clearance
- ATC is requesting a different frequency
- ATC is prompting you for a position report
Correct answer: ATC requires you to repeat your last transmission entirely
Explanation: 'SAY AGAIN' is standard phraseology instructing the transmitting station to repeat the last message, as it was not understood or received clearly.
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