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| a pilot... Member Since: Nov 2006 Location: MD50
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| Phonetic alphabet switch I have been noticing that the CCSO has switched over to the ICAO standard phonetic alphabet recently ... Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo etc... I like it, it matches my pilot training!
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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2011
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| Power with Control Member Since: Dec 2007
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| Was discussing this with a friend recently, and we wondered why there ever were two. Anyone know?
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| Bored Mommy Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
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| Find em Hot, Leave em Wet Member Since: Jul 2008 Location: Division 2
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| Civilian alphabet. Using Adam, Boy, Charles, David for A, B, C, D, etc instead of Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta etc. SMCSO still uses this. I was told before the reason why some agencies don't use it is because military phonetics is used in aviation and is meant to be used across multiple languages, whereas the civilian alphabet is based on English only, and since the people in that agency speak English only, they choose to use the civilian alphabet. Something along those lines. |
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| Power with Control Member Since: Dec 2007
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| Lots of different words like Baker instead of Bravo, Able instead of Alpha, Zebra instead of Zulu, I dont know most of them, being raised by a Navy man:)
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| mama to two Member Since: Dec 2011 Location: Calvert
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| Harley Rider Member Since: Mar 2007 Location: Waldorf
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| The NATO phonetics are wayy more better. Amateur Radio Operators have been using them since the 50's when they came out. B and D can easily be mistaken for each other if you say "Boy or Dog" but "BAKER & DELTA" are not often mistaken. I've used the NATO phonetics since the late 60's and thought the cops on my scanner sounded primitive when they used boy, dog, etc. It was nice meeting you last night Dgates80
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