CAP 413
Radiotelephony Manual
Appendix 2 Page 2
NATO Studs and Common VHF
Frequencies
Not used
Chapter 10, page 2,
paragraph 3.2
Weather and Aerodrome Information
Chapter 4, page 42
paragraph 7
Chapter 10, page 3,
paragraph 3.3
Cancellation of Take-Off
When an aircraft is about to take-off or has
commenced the take-off run, and it is
necessary that the aircraft should abandon
take-off, a civil controller will instruct the
aircraft to cancel take-off or stop immediately.
If a military controller is aware of a potential
hazard to an aircraft about to start its take-off
run, the controller will instruct or signal the
aircraft to hold. If the aircraft has already
started its take-off run, the controller will
inform the aircraft of the hazard. It is then the
aircraft captain’s responsibility to decide the
best course of action.
Chapter 4, page 9,
paragraph 1.7.13
Chapter 10, page 4,
paragraph 3.4
Phraseology for Joining the Visual Circuit/
Pattern via the Initial Point
Not used
Chapter 10, page 4,
paragraph 3.5
Visual Circuit Phraseology
If intending to land it is not necessary for a
civil pilot to include intentions in the
downwind report.
Military pilots will state their intentions as
part of the downwind report.
Chapter 4, page 11,
paragraph 1.8.5 ff
Chapter 11, page 25,
paragraph 1.4
Landing Gear Position
At civil aerodromes it is not normal practice
for pilots to report the gear position as part of
the 'final' report.
At military aerodromes pilots of aircraft with
retractable landing gear will report the gear
position as part of the request for an ATC
clearance to use the runway.
Chapter 4, page 14,
paragraph 1.9.6
Chapter 10, page 5,
paragraph 3.6
Phraseology for Arrestor Gear Positions
and Engagements
Not used
Chapter 10, page 5,
paragraph 3.7
Phraseology for Vertical Take-Off and
Landing (VTOL) Operations
Not used
Chapter 10, page 8,
paragraph 3.8
Flameout/Engine Failure – Aerodrome
Phraseology
Not used
Chapter 10, page 8,
paragraph 3.10
Phraseology for Precision Approach Radar
(PAR)
Not used
Chapter 10, page 9,
paragraph 3.11
Details of Civil/Military Phraseology
Difference
Civil Phraseology
Reference
Military Phraseology
Reference
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