Air Traffic Skills Assessment (ATSA) PracticeTest

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In radio communications, does "have numbers" mean the pilot has the current ATIS information?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only in specific conditions

  4. Depends on the context

The correct answer is: True

In the context of radio communications, the phrase "have numbers" indicates that the pilot is aware of and has received the current Automated Terminal Information Service (ATIS) information, which includes essential data such as weather conditions, runway in use, and other pertinent operational details. A pilot will typically respond affirmatively to the control tower or air traffic controller when they have the latest ATIS information by using the phrase "have numbers," confirming that they are operating with the most current data and can proceed with their flight operations based on it. Understanding this terminology is crucial for ensuring clear and effective communication between pilots and air traffic controllers, promoting safety and efficiency in air traffic management.