I brought this up years ago (probably on SIG II), after hearing it on Ch 9 on a United flight.
Terminology change?
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Sorry, a little late into the conversation. But the answer is here;
FAA Aeronautical Information Manual. Para. 5−2−4. Line Up and Wait (LUAW)
Line up and wait is an air traffic control (ATC) procedure designed to position an aircraft onto the runway for an imminent departure. The ATC instruction “LINE UP AND WAIT†is used to instruct a pilot to taxi onto the departure runway and line up and wait.
Free AIM here; https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publ...d_10-12-17.pdf
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Originally posted by Dave Doherty View PostShowing my age here...
I just watched a video where BOS tower told flights to "line up and wait."
I haven't been active for a while, and "position and hold" was the normal instruction back in the day.
Sorry if this is an old weather-beaten topic, but I'm curious about the change.
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>>Liberia, Myanmar, and -- ummm...<<
Cayman Islands, Antigua, Barbuda, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Bahamas, Belize, Micronesia, Palau, .....
Each an industrial powerhouse....<g>
I don't know about Myanmar.... ...looks like they have gone over the hill, if not officially...
Reams
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Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View PostStill disliking the change to using Celsius in weather reporting.
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Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View Post
I'm guessing that metric altimeters are coming to an airspace near you, one of these days. (Still disliking the change to using Celsius in weather reporting.)
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View Post
Wow John, it seems like we just started doing that just the other day. ROFL
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Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM] View PostSeptember 30th, 2010, to be exact. https://www.faa.gov/airports/runway_...t_events/lauw/
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September 30th, 2010, to be exact. https://www.faa.gov/airports/runway_...t_events/lauw/
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Originally posted by Larry sreyoB View PostIt changed about ten years ago to put US phraseology in compliance with ICAO phraseology.
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Hi Dave, nice to see your name here. I was thinking about you and your Cherokee 6 a little bit ago as I have a client with one of those.
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It changed about ten years ago to put US phraseology in compliance with ICAO phraseology.
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Terminology change?
Showing my age here...
I just watched a video where BOS tower told flights to "line up and wait."
I haven't been active for a while, and "position and hold" was the normal instruction back in the day.
Sorry if this is an old weather-beaten topic, but I'm curious about the change.
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