US Government Aircraft Landing in Caracas, Venezuela
VASAviation -January 10, 20263 min25,772 views
9 connectionsΒ·14 entities in this videoβAir Traffic Control Communications
- βοΈ The video features air traffic control communications for U.S. government airplanes bound for Caracas, Venezuela.
- π Communications include standard clearances for takeoff and altitude changes.
Flight Details and Navigation
- π Aircraft are given instructions to climb to specific flight levels, such as 230 and 190.
- π Controllers provide information on aircraft position relative to waypoints, like "3 miles to the north of Mike 128."
- π‘ Identification and radar contact are established and terminated as aircraft proceed with their flight plan.
Communication Hand-offs
- π Aircraft are instructed to contact different air traffic control frequencies for further guidance, such as "contact air control 127 decimal one" or "contact mia control on frequency 128 decimal 5."
- π£οΈ Controllers acknowledge readouts and confirm instructions, ensuring clear communication.
Aircraft Identification
- βοΈ Specific aircraft are identified by call signs such as "November 7032 uniform," "State 69," and "November 733 uniform."
- π These call signs are used throughout the communications to track and manage air traffic.
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Air Traffic ControlUS Government AircraftVenezuelaCaracasFlight LevelsRadar ContactTakeoff ClearanceAviation CommunicationADS-B Data
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