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What is the appropriate phraseology when reporting a specific heading to ATC?

When reporting headings, the standard phraseology is to state 'Heading' followed by the three digits of the heading. For example, 'Heading, One Zero Zero'. This

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Question: What is the appropriate phraseology when reporting a specific heading to ATC?

Answer options: ✅ "Heading, One Zero Zero."

  • "My direction is One Zero Zero degrees."
  • "Proceeding on One Zero Zero."
  • "One Zero Zero degrees, magnetic."

Correct answer: "Heading, One Zero Zero."

Explanation: When reporting headings, the standard phraseology is to state 'Heading' followed by the three digits of the heading. For example, 'Heading, One Zero Zero'. This maintains consistency and clarity.

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