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The Wisdom of Keeping Transmissions Short and Sweet

In airplanes, as in life, less is more.

[Courtesy: Ben Younger]
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Succinctness is the most prized quality for pilots on the radio, crucial for efficient and safe operations in busy airspace.
  • Concise communication helps prevent backlogs, reduces potential danger, and is highly appreciated by air traffic controllers.
  • Pilots should aim to convey essential information—who they are, their location, and their request—using the fewest words possible.
  • While brevity is paramount, pilots must discern when to provide necessary details, such as with similar tail numbers or during emergencies.
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Ever pull over and ask someone for directions only to be met with a minutes-long diatribe whereupon halfway through you realize that the person doesn’t actually know how to get to where you’re going? It’s like they just want to hear themselves talk. Imagine pulling that around 5:30 p.m. on a Friday in Class C airspace. We’ve all heard that student pilot stutter their way through a transmission with enough “umms” to fill a Vinyasa yoga class in Santa Monica. 

Succinctness is the single most prized quality a pilot can exhibit when on the radio. It’s almost as if that little push-to-talk button is buried on the backside of the yoke so as to remind you to only use it when necessary. Break glass in case of communication.

Ben Younger

Ben Younger is a TV and film writer/director, avid motorcyclist and surfer—but it’s being a pilot that he treats as a second profession. Find him on Instagram @thisisbenyounger.

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