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CAP 413 Radiotelephony Manual
Chapter 3 Page 8
1.6.3 When instructed by the ATS Unit to pass your message details, the reply should
contain the following information, whenever possible in the order specified:
a) Aircraft Callsign / Type
b) Departure Point and Destination
c) Present Position
d) Level
e) Additional details / Intention (e.g. Flight Rules, Next route point)
Reply Example 1:
Reply Example 2: An aircraft returning to the aerodrome of departure.
1.7 Position Reporting
1.7.1 Position reports shall contain the following elements of information:
a) Aircraft identification
b) Position
c) Time
d) Level
e) Next position and ETA
Westbury Approach, G-ABCD,
request Basic Service
G-ABCD, Westbury Approach
G-ABCD, Cessna 172, from Borton
to Walden, 15NM South of
Westbury, altitude 2500 feet
Wessex 1008, VFR, tracking to
Wells
G-CD Roger, Basic Service, Report
Wells
Basic Service, Wilco, G-CD
Westbury Approach, G-ABCD,
request Basic Service
G-ABCD, Westbury Approach, pass
your message
G-ABCD, PA28 local flight from
Borton, Wells altitude 3500 feet
Wessex 1008, VFR, tracking to
Salisbury
G-CD Roger, Basic Service, traffic is a
Cessna 172, 15NM South of Westbury,
VFR, tracking to Wells at 2500 feet,
Report Salisbury
Wilco, G-CD
BIGJET 347, Wicken 47 FL280
Marlow 57
BIGJET 347
G-ABCD, Wrayton Information report
mid-channel
Wilco, G-ABCD
31 March 2011

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