Ground Taxi Call (prior to taxi)  3E123: “North Ground, 3E123, taxi, with information (ATIS).” North Ground: “3E123, taxi to runway 14, Squawk 0123.”

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Ground Taxi Call (prior to taxi)  3E123: “North Ground, 3E123, taxi, with information (ATIS).” North Ground: “3E123, taxi to runway 14, Squawk 0123.” 3E123: “3E123, runway 14, squawk 0123.” Outbound Call to Sandbag (while in runup) E123: “Sandbag, 123, outbound.” Sandbag: “Roger, 123 outbound.” Takeoff Takeoff Call (when number one at hold short and aircraft in front has begun takeoff roll)  3E123: “North Tower, 3E123, Takeoff.” North Tower: “3E123, wind 010 at 5, cleared for takeoff runway 14.” 3E123: “3E123, Cleared for takeoff.” (Tower clearance could be “Hold short,” or “Taxi into position and hold.” Readback appropriate clearance.) Departure Departure Call (when clear of NSE traffic pattern and climbing out of ’ MSL)  3E123: “Pensacola Departure, 3E123, passing 1,400 (actual altitude).” Pensacola Departure will look for your squawk and confirm your Mode C (altitude readout) If not receiving transponder Pensacola will inform, confirm transponder in ALT. If in ALT and Pensacola Departure still does not receive your squawk, IP will take command in rear and use AFT cockpit transponder. Pensacola Departure: “Navy 3E123, Radar contact.” 3E123: “3E123, roger.” Level Off Call (only required going to Area 3)  3E123: “Pensacola Departure, 3E123, level 4,500.” Pensacola Departure: “3E123, change to my frequency ” Check in on E123: “Pensacola Departure, 3E123, 4,500’.” Pensacola Departure: “3E123, Climb and maintain 8,500.” When Clear of Class C Call  3E123: “Pensacola Departure, 3E123, Clear to the (west, north, south), cancel radar advisories.” Pensacola Departure: “3E123, Radar service terminated, Squawk 1200 (or VFR), frequency change approved.” 3E123: “3E123, roger.” Radio Calls 1 Returning To Base (RTB) Get ATIS CH20 Pensacola Prearrival CH17 3E123: “Pensacola Prearrival, 3E123, Site 8 Recovery with information (ATIS).” Pensacola Prearrival: “3E123, when 4 miles west of Site 8, Squawk 1234 and contact Approach on local channel 5.” 3E123: “3E123, Squawk 1234.” Initial Contact with Pensacola Approach  3E123: “Pensacola Approach, 3E123, 4 miles west of Site 8 with information (ATIS).” Pensacola Approach: “3E123, radar contact.” 3E123: “3E123, roger.” When Point Charlie or Delta is in Sight 3E123: “Pensacola Approach, 3E123, Point Charlie (Delta) in sight.” Pensacola Approach: “3E123, radar service terminated, contact North Tower (or frequency change approved).” Initial Contact with North Tower  3E123: “North Tower, 3E123, point Charlie (Delta), with information (ATIS).” North Tower: “3E123, North Tower, report the numbers runway 14.” 3E123: “Roger, runway 14.” At Approach end of runway 3E123: “North Tower, 3E123, Break Runway 14.” North Tower: “3E123, Break approved (or break long).” 3E123: “3E123, In the Break (or breaking long).” 180 Call 3E123: “North Tower, 3E123, 180, gear down and locked, full stop.” North Tower: “3E123, Cleared to land runway 14.” 3E123: “3E123, Cleared to land runway 14.” When Clear of Duty Runway  3E123: “North Ground, 3E123, Return.” North Ground: “3E123, taxi to parking, flight plan closed out.” 3E123: “3E123, roger.” Return Call to Sandbag E123: “Sandbag, 123, Return, Complete.” Sandbag: “123, Sandbag copies, return complete.” Radio Calls 3 © QuickDraw, Inc © QuickDraw, Inc

OLF Calls (OLF frequencies) Determining Landing Runway 3E123: “OLF Landing.” OLF RDO: “OLF Landing runway 10.” (No Response Required) OR “OLF Landing runway 10, acknowledge.” 3E123: “OLF Landing runway 10.” On Initial (or at entry point) 3E123: “OLF RDO, 3E123, 2 (or 3) mile initial (or entry point), runway 10, dual (or solo), C4001.” OLF RDO: “123, you’re number 1 for that approach, number 3 at OLF. Call your break.” 3E123: “124, roger.” For PPEL (made by IP) 3E123: “OLF RDO, 3E123 approaching High Key form the (N/S/E/W), practice PEL, runway 10, dual, C4201.” OLF RDO: “123, you’re number 1 for that approach, number 3 at OLF. Report High Key.” 3E123: “123, roger.” At High Hey 3E123: “123, High Key, runway 10.” Approaching Low Key 3E123: “OLF RDO, 3E123, Low Key, Gear down and locked.” At departure end of runway with interval 3E123: “123, crosswind break.” At 180 3E123: “123, 180, Gear down and locked. Waveoff 3E123: “OLF RDO, 123, waveoff.” PPEL (made by IP) 3E123: “123, crosswind, PPEL.” 3E123: “123, Pattern Low, Gear down and locked.” Departing 3E123: “OLF RDO, 123, number one upwind departing.” Radio Calls 2 © QuickDraw, Inc