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When a transmission is garbled I'm used to saying "say again", but I
was wondering what to say when a transmission comes through in the clear, but doesn't make much sense (to me). This probably doesn't happen very often to experienced pilots, but how would you advise a student to respond? Should I simply say "Cherokee 1234, don't understand" Or is there an standard way of saying I don't have a clue what you're talking about? Thanks in advance. |
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