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Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise response

by Terence Wilson <tez@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 06:11 PM

When a transmission is garbled I'm used to saying "say again", but I
was wondering what to say when a transmission comes through in the
clear, but doesn't make much sense (to me). This probably doesn't
happen very often to experienced pilots, but how would you advise a
student to respond? Should I simply say

"Cherokee 1234, don't understand"

Or is there an standard way of saying I don't have a clue what you're
talking about?

Thanks in advance.
 




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Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise response
Terence Wilson <tez@[E  2008-03-29 18:11:03 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
"Bob Gardner" &  2008-03-29 18:29:52 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
BillJ <w3fi@[EMAIL PRO  2008-03-29 21:40:42 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
"tscottme" <  2008-03-30 02:35:30 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
dane@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-04-01 15:14:41 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
Terence Wilson <tez@[E  2008-04-01 10:56:02 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
"Allan9" <ex  2008-04-03 15:56:04 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
"Hilton" <no  2008-03-30 02:27:55 
Re: Confusing instructions from ATC.. looking for a concise resp
"Steven P. McNicoll&  2008-03-30 05:50:16 

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