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Some Q-codes are well known to pilots: QHN, QFE; some are studied in
ground class like QDR and QDM. Recently I heard say there also exists one for "request to leave your frequency", ISTR it was QSR. Which brings me to some questions: -) where can I find a complete and authorative lsit of the Q-codes to be used in aviation R/T? -) who is the owner/maintainer of this list? They are international, so it cannot be any national administration*. ICAO perhaps? But then I understand some of these codes are also used by meteorologists and sailors, too...? TIA, KA * besides we have recently seen examples of the confusion that national administrations can create through confusing or even contradictory publications... |
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