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The wikipedia article
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet) on phonetic alphabets says: "At some United States airports, the use of Delta for the letter D is avoided because it is also the callsign for Delta Air Lines. "Dixie" seems to be the most common substitute." The tower at HPN has been known to take liberties with the alphabet on Thanksgiving Day ("Advise you have information Turkey"), but I've never heard dixie. Is this really common usage? |
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I much prefer:
Aeon Bdellium Cereal Djakarta Euphoria Futtock Gnome Hour Ian Jalepeño Knee Llama Mnemonic Ngami Oedipus Pneumonia Quito Roentgen Sforzando Tchaikovsky Ursula Veldt Wretch Xylophone Yclept Zloty Jim |
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RST Engineering ) wrote:
Zloty Jim There's a J after the Z in your alphabet. ![]() -- Peter |
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![]() "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... The wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet) on phonetic alphabets says: "At some United States airports, the use of Delta for the letter D is avoided because it is also the callsign for Delta Air Lines. "Dixie" seems to be the most common substitute." The tower at HPN has been known to take liberties with the alphabet on Thanksgiving Day ("Advise you have information Turkey"), but I've never heard dixie. Is this really common usage? I've heard both the aircraft and tower use this in Reno, but not often. |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:51:03 -0800, "mindenpilot"
wrote: "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... The wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet) on phonetic alphabets says: "At some United States airports, the use of Delta for the letter D is avoided because it is also the callsign for Delta Air Lines. "Dixie" seems to be the most common substitute." The tower at HPN has been known to take liberties with the alphabet on Thanksgiving Day ("Advise you have information Turkey"), but I've never heard dixie. Is this really common usage? I've heard both the aircraft and tower use this in Reno, but not often. The use of the phonetic alphabet was designed to reduce the chance of confusion when communications were poor. The use of more than one syllable improves clarity and many amateur radio operators use other words but they are all designed for clarity when trying to read a very weak signal almost lost in noise - ![]() I assume Reno communications are clear so I don't see a big problem with the change if it avoids confusion. |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... I much prefer: Aeon Are Euphoria Eye Pneumonia Phonics Quito Quay Sforzando Sea Wretch Why |
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Roy Smith wrote:
The wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet) on phonetic alphabets says: "At some United States airports, the use of Delta for the letter D is avoided because it is also the callsign for Delta Air Lines. "Dixie" seems to be the most common substitute." The tower at HPN has been known to take liberties with the alphabet on Thanksgiving Day ("Advise you have information Turkey"), but I've never heard dixie. Is this really common usage? Eastern pilots in ATL never used Delta for D... was usually "DOG". In Phoenix, we use Information Cardinals(or Coyotes), DiamondBacks and Suns... TJ |
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Eastern pilots in ATL never used Delta for D... was usually "DOG".
"Dog" was the standard, official, word for the letter D in the phonetic alphabet that preceded the present one. Able Baker Charlie Dog Easy Fox...... That's the one anyone who entered aviation 50+ years ago learned. vince norris |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote:
Eastern pilots in ATL never used Delta for D... was usually "DOG". "Dog" was the standard, official, word for the letter D in the phonetic alphabet that preceded the present one. Able Baker Charlie Dog Easy Fox...... That's the one anyone who entered aviation 50+ years ago learned. vince norris Seems like most of the guys that entered aviation 50+ yrs ago are either pushing walkers around, eating thru a straw.... or dead... My name's Captain 'Wild' Bill Kelso, and dont you forget it ![]() |
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