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Chandler
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#31
17 April, 2011, 21:50
Re: Usage of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet
isnt FIVE pronounced FIFE?
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17 April, 2011, 22:23
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@ URV FEEZ
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Airstrike to these co-ordinates :p
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17 April, 2011, 22:26
Re: Usage of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet
Best use of the phonetic alphabet at work:
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17 April, 2011, 23:38
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isnt FIVE pronounced FIFE?
Strictly speaking (no pun there!) yes.
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18 April, 2011, 00:36
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Anyone else find themselves on the phone sometimes coming up with hilariously strange replacements when your mind blanks?
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18 April, 2011, 01:00
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Its DECIMAL as in Speedbird 47 change to London Control on one three five decimal seven zero (135.70)
Sorry been a long day, and i was clearly thinking of someone with a cold lol...
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