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Answer by RetiredATC for Do ATC say "Climb to XXXX on standard" or "Climb to...

An example of the US phraseology would be, "November one two three four climb and maintain one one thousand. Memphis altimeter three zero zero five."

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Answer by Jamiec for Do ATC say "Climb to XXXX on standard" or "Climb to...

Standard phraseology says that below transition level, the controller ise use the phrase "altitude", or omit it completely, but it is still clear - eg/BigJet 456, Climb and maintain 5000 feetorBigJet...

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Answer by Mike Sowsun for Do ATC say "Climb to XXXX on standard" or "Climb to...

ATC will say “Climb Flight Level xxx”.There is no need to say “standard” because “Flight Level” is understood to mean standard pressure altimeter setting.

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Do ATC say "Climb to XXXX on standard" or "Climb to standard XXXX" or...

Do ATC say "Climb to XXXX on standard" or "Climb to standard XXXX" or something else?By "standard" I'm referring to altimeter pressure settings (set to standard pressure), but I'm not sure what the...

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