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Originally Posted by Chris_Ford Or "Air Shuttle eleven-eleven, one thousand one hundred for eight thousand"
Airline flight numbers can be grouped, per my ATC class  |
This is one of my pet peaves, drilled into my head by the Army. Using "for" can be heard as "four" just like "to" and "two."
When I was at Ft Campbell an F-16 took off and approach said: "Fighterjock 12, climb to 4,000."
He heard, "climb two-four thousand," hit the after-burners and was at FL 240 in no time at all, much to the surprise of the approach controller.
Anywho, the Army teaches saying "climb and maintain," and "descend and maintain" to avoid confusion. And yeah... I know it takes longer to say... using the above example it can be shortened to:
"Air Shuttle eleven-eleven, one thousand one hundred
climbing eight thousand."
EDIT to add: Like Steve C said... just reread the posts and that was his example.