Question 161Deck Safety70% to pass
When communicating on the radiotelephone using plain English, what procedure word indicates the end of my transmission and that a response is necessary?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) Over.
The procedure word "over" indicates the end of a transmission and that a response is necessary. It is the standard way to end a transmission when communicating using radiotelephone with plain English, as opposed to using brevity codes.
The other options are incorrect: "Wilco" means "will comply", "Roger" means "I have received your transmission", and "Out" means the transmission has ended and no response is expected.
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