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PostSubject: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-16, 10:48

What does this mean when an aircraft says its going to do a PAR
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-16, 10:59

PAR(Precision Approach Radar):Guides aircraft down an imaginary centreline and glidepath for the last 10 miles or so before touchdown.


Please see the thread on ATC functions. ;)
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-16, 11:10

Ah 'contact talkdown on such and such'

Makes sense now cheers
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PostSubject: Request for Jargon ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-21, 04:39

To enable me to build the Jargon table, located as a sticky above, I need your commonly heard jargon or your jargon requests....

Please post in this thread or by PM. All inclusions will be incorporated into the table with due credit given.

No question is a daft question, if you are unsure about something, just ask ;)
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-23, 04:00

What about QNH and QFE please.
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-23, 04:08

See in the table here - http://fightercontrol.forumotion.com/aviation-resource-and-jargon-centre-arjc-f14/jargon-explanation-table-under-development-t61.htm

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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-24, 08:54

New one for me heard today was an aircraft giving their racket?

Sounded like their position headng and weapons, don't know if that is right or not.

Craig
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-11-25, 05:17

workman01 wrote:
New one for me heard today was an aircraft giving their racket?

Sounded like their position headng and weapons, don't know if that is right or not.

Craig

Hmmmm, new one on me too chap. Anyone else heard this before? Thanks workman. ;)
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-12-02, 17:42

Usually type, loadout, position relative to bullseye. Also includes endurance.
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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-12-03, 10:11

VMC?

normally here the controllers telling aircraft to 'remain VMC' inside the Brize Control zone.

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PostSubject: Re: ***Request for Jargon*** ***Request for Jargon*** Empty2008-12-03, 10:45

Visual meterological conditions (think thats how you spell it)

I think there is a standard as to how much vis you have etc to make it VMC but basicly good weather the sort you would be able to fly visually in.

Craig
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