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Why Do Pilots Say Niner? [Solved]
Aviators often speak “pilot English” to avoid miscommunications over radio transmission. “Tree” for instance, means three, “fife” is the number five and “niner” means nine, says Tom Zecha, a manager at AOPA. The variations stemmed from a desire to avoid confusion between similar-sounding numbers, he says.27 Mar 2019
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Dear friends and followers, welcome back to my channel and to a great video about the famous ATC call out “ROGER/WILCO” …
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