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usually proceded by "Roger" which means that you acknowledge the last transmission and "wilco" means you will co-operate with that transmission. I've been a pilot for 35 years, these terms aren't used anymoreWhat is the conversion factor of wind speed from BFT to KLM per hour?
Wilco is short for will comply, so they're more than likely agreeing to do something.how can I build my own RC helicopter,please?
Pilots say Wilco because it is a term for Will Comply. They do this because when using a radio, sometimes it will cut in and out. For this same reason they use niner for the number nine.stress on engineer during aircraft maintainance?
Wilco is short for "Will Cooperate". Another term for "Roger" or "OK"What was the first commercial airliner and what was its firts commercal plane.?
Your question doesn't make sense, if you are asking what it means it's Will carry out orders.can i become a pilot in the RAF with asthma?
it means they "will comply" with the instructions given to them by ATC.why can't pilots have crown royal while flying?!?
wilco simply stands for will comply meaning i will do that or roger that.has boeing ever made a commercial airplane that did not start and end with a 7?
= RogerQantas 707 landing in longreach?
It's not the same as roger! Roger is used to acknowledge a transmission of advisory nature. It simply means "I have received your transmission", or "I understand that, thanks for the info". Wilco is used as an aswer for an instruction, meaning "I will comply"..Private pilots licence in the uk?
They are paying homage to Lt. Roger Wilco from Dayton, Ohio. The first aviator to actually consume airline food and survive.i wanna know more about antonov-225?
Wilco is the short form of will comply. This means that the pilot will carry out instructions given to them by ATC. And,Roger is NOT the same as wilco. Roger means that the pilot has recieved (heard) the last transmission by ATC. A common phrase used by pilots is roger,wilco. This means that the pilot has heard the previous instruction given by ATC and will carry out that instruction.More Questions & Answers ...
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