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Old July 15th 03, 09:55 PM
Thomas Myers
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Thanks for the many helpful replies.



"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
news:fbYQa.59099$GL4.14780@rwcrnsc53...
As you can tell from the responses that you hve received, there is no
"proper" phraseology. The Air Traffic Control Handbook contains

phraseology
that controllers are required to use...and they have quality control
sessions to be sure that they are following the book. There is no such
resource or requirement for pilots, with the exception of recommendations

in
the AIM. Ralph Butcher has an article on point in the August Flight

Training
Magazine.

Bob Gardner

"Thomas Myers" wrote in
message ...
What is the proper phraseology to alert the controller that you are

being
vectored through the localizer?
I'm thinking something like:
Approach, N12345 vector through localizer?

Thanks,

Tom






 




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