March 30, 20233 yr On 3/29/2023 at 3:16 AM, n4gix said: "Roger, wilco" is a totally separate response keyed to a request/order/command from higher. It means "I understand and will comply." No wilco means I understand and will comply and roger just means I understand. A key tennet in Radio comms is brevity, you dont use both terms together Take a look at https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/aim_html/chap4_section_2.html (Im guessing you are American, but the terminology is international) Quote Acknowledge with your aircraft identification, either at the beginning or at the end of your transmission, and one of the words “Wilco,” “Roger,” “Affirmative,” “Negative,” Notice Quote one of the words Using Roger - wilco together is just another hollywood thing Edited March 30, 20233 yr by Pathfinder633
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