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Position Report

Definition

A radio call reporting aircraft position, altitude, and intentions. Mandatory at non-towered airports in the traffic pattern and at compulsory reporting points during IFR flight without radar contact.

Why Position Report Matters for Pilots

Understanding Position Report is important for pilot certification exams and safe flight operations. This concept appears on FAA and EASA knowledge tests, and examiners may ask about it during oral checkrides. A thorough understanding of Position Report helps you make better decisions in the cockpit.

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Exam Tip

This concept is commonly tested in communications-related questions on FAA and EASA exams. Make sure you can explain Position Report in your own words for the oral exam. Practice applying this concept to real-world scenarios, not just memorizing the definition.

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