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When ATC advises 'Traffic, twelve o'clock, five miles, opposite direction, type unknown,' what is the proper pilot response?

The standard pilot response to a traffic advisory is to acknowledge that they are 'looking for traffic' or, if visual, 'traffic in sight'.

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Question: When ATC advises 'Traffic, twelve o'clock, five miles, opposite direction, type unknown,' what is the proper pilot response?

Answer options: ✅ Looking for traffic

  • Affirmative
  • Roger that
  • Understand

Correct answer: Looking for traffic

Explanation: The standard pilot response to a traffic advisory is to acknowledge that they are 'looking for traffic' or, if visual, 'traffic in sight'.

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