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THE AVIATION PHONETIC ALPHABET

In the world of Aviation, there is a different way of learning your ABC's. The Phonetic Alphabet is not only used by the

military, but also by Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers, and Customer Service Agents within the Airlines. It is a great way to

make sure you are understood (since a B, P, T, and V sound hauntingly similar when spoken), and an appropriate

introduction to Aviation Lingo. Your guide has listed the letters and their corresponding words for you.

CHARACTER

MORSE CODE TELEPHONY PHONIC (PRONUNCIATION)

A • ŷ Alfa

(AL-FAH)

B ŷ• • • Bravo

(BRAH-VOH)

C ŷ• ŷ• Charlie

(CHAR-LEE) or (SHAR-LEE) D ŷ Delta (DELL-TAH)

E • Echo

(ECK-OH)

F • • ŷ Foxtrot

(FOX-TROT)

G ŷŷ Golf

(GOLF)

H • • • • Hotel

(HOH-TEL)

I • • India

(IN-DEE-AH)

J • ŷŷŷ Juliet

(JEW-LEE-ETT)

K ŷ• ŷ Kilo

(KEY-LOH)

L • ŷ• • Lima

(LEE-MAH)

M ŷŷ Mike

(MIKE)

N ŷ• November

(NO-VEM-BER)

O ŷŷŷ Oscar

(OSS-CAH)

P • ŷŷ• Papa

(PAH-PAH)

Q ŷŷ• ŷ Quebec

(KEH-BECK)

R • ŷ• Romeo

(ROW-ME-OH)

S • • • Sierra (SEE-AIR-RAH)

T ŷ Tango

(TANG-GO)

U • • ŷ Uniform

(YOU-NEE-FORM) or (OO-NEE-FORM)

V • • • ŷ Victor

(VIK-TAH)

W • ŷŷ Whiskey

(WISS-KEY)

X ŷ• • ŷ Xray

(ECKS-RAY)

Y ŷ• ŷŷ Yankee

(YANK-KEY)

Z ŷŷ• • Zulu

(ZOO-LOO)

1 • ŷŷŷŷ One

(WUN)

2 • ŷŷŷ Two

(TOO) 3 • • • ŷŷ Three (TREE)

4 • • • • ŷ Four

(FOW-ER)

5 • • • • • Five

(FIFE)

6 ŷ• • • • Six

(SIX)

7 ŷŷ• • • Seven

(SEV-EN)

8 ŷŷŷ• • Eight

(ATT)

9 ŷŷŷŷ• • Nine

(NIN-ER)

0 ŷŷŷŷŷ Zero

(ZEE-RO)

THE AVIATION PHONETIC ALPHABET

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