Pronunciation of numbers used flight operations is very important. To avoid confusion, the ICAO phonetic numbers are used. Numbers are particularly important for flight levels, headings, speeds, fuel quantities and weather information.
NOTE: Sometimes Flight Levels are used to express altitudes, e.g. 33,000 is Flight Level 330. Due to international differences some countries use different Flight Level Notation. For example in the US Flight Levels start at 18,000 feet.
Read and memorise all of the ICAO phonetic numbers. To increase intelligibility it is good to say them slowly and clearly.
NUMBER PRONUNCIATION
0 Zero Ze ro
1 One Wun
2 Two Too
3 Three Tree
4 Four Fow er
5 Five Fife
6 Six Six
7 Seven Sev en
8 Eight Ate
9 Nine Nin er
10 Ten Ten
Hundred Hundred
Thousand Tau sand
Exercise:
- Spell your phone number using the ICAO phonetic alphabet.
- Look at the flight levels below. How would you pronounce them?
- Try the exercise again, but this time pretend to be a controller and say "climb and maintain" before each altitude.
4200
9000
12500
16000
27000
33000
When you are confident using the ICAO number system, start the next lesson, which is about listening to ATIS.