Chapter One General Knowledge of Radiotelephony Communication UNIT 1 Transmission of Letters and Numbers Standard Words and Phrases Lesson 1 Pronunciation of Letters and Numbers 1.1 Pronunciation of Letters 1.2 Pronunciation of Numbers Lesson 2 Transmission of Call Signs, Types of Aircraft and Transponder Code 2.1 Transmission of Aireraft Call Signs and Control Units 2.2 Transmission of Types of Aireraft and Transponder Code Lesson 3 Transmission of Altitude, Altimeter Setting Value, Beacon, Way Point and Air Route 3.1 Transmission of Altitude and Altimeter Setting Value 3.2 Transmission of Beacon, Way Point and Air Route Lesson 4 Transmission of Runway Number,Distance, Speed, Heading and Bearing 4.1 Transmission of Runway Number, Distance and Speed 4.2 Transmission of Heading and Bearing Lesson 5 Transmission of Time, Frequency and SID/STAR Code 5.1 Transmission of Time and Frequency 5.2 Transmission of SID/STAR Code 5.3 Airport Identifier Lesson 6 Transmission of Numbers in Meteorological Information 6.1 Transmission of Temperature, Dew Point, Cloud Height and Cloud Coverage 6.2 Transmission of Wind Direction and Speed, Visibility and RVR Lesson 7 Standard Words and Phrases UNIT 2 Situations Related to Radiotelephony Lesson 8 Transfer of Communications Lesson 9 Distress and Urgency Call 9.1 Distress Call (Mayday Call) 9.2 Urgency Call (Pan-pan Call)
Chapter Two Radiotelephony Communication Procedures UNIT 3 Preflight Lesson 10 Before Start 10.1 Departure Information and ATC Clearance 10.2 Radio Check and Readability 10.3 Non-routine Procedures 10.4 Communication Topic Lesson 11 Pushback and Start-up 11.1 Pushback 11.2 Start up 11.3 Non-Routine Procedures 11.4 Communication Topic Lesson 12 Taxi and Line-up 12.1 Taxi 12.2 Line-up 12.3 Non-Routine Procedures 12.4 Communication Topic Review of Unit 3 UNIT 4 Takeoff and Climb Lesson 13 Takeoff 13.1 Takeoff Clearance 13.2 Non-routine Procedures …… Appendix Ⅰ Appendix II Appendix Ⅲ REFERENCES