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![]() "Gerald Sylvester" wrote in message ... correct. Since the US does allow non-US registered airplanes to land in the US, does it make sense to follow international standards. Since the AIM is not regulatory, it makes sense to conform to international standards. Instead the FAA has decided to do as they see fit and not give a damn about international standard. For this, I don't see anything wrong with following international standard as international aircraft can misunderstand the US phraseology. BTW, I've heard many complaints from non-US pilot saying US pilots use way too much non-international standard phraseology making it hard to understand and dangerous for when US pilots fly abroad. How long had you gone without sleep when you wrote that? |
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