Ready For Taking Off. Ready for Takeoff Graphic CAU Readyfortakeoff Aviation Pilot GraphicDesign Graphic However, it can be inferred from an example: "Cleveland Tower, Apache Three Seven Two Two Papa, at the intersection of taxiway Oscar and runway two three right, ready for departure." (4-3-10) However in ICAO, Take off is reserved for use with a clearance or cancellation, and without such a clearance or cancellation, it should not be used. 12.2.4.10 says that pilots only need to say "ready" to inform ATC that they're ready for departure: "Tower, N12345 is holding at 18, ready"
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Note, in this structure, with 'for', 'take-off' is a noun, and must. Some fun pilot lingo used might be "ready to fly" or "ready to rock and roll!" Announcing ready for takeoff is an important standard callout in aviation communications
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ready for takeoff'Ready to take off' is correct in all contexts meaning 'We are ready to start' whatever you're doing Taxi-ing the aircraft involves moving it along the ground from where it has been parked, up to the start of the runway. Note, in this structure, with 'for', 'take-off' is a noun, and must.
Ready Take Off Airplane Aeroplane Stock Vector (Royalty Free) 1822182353 Shutterstock. Taxi-ing the aircraft involves moving it along the ground from where it has been parked, up to the start of the runway. "Take off" by itself never refers to clothes, but "take it off" can
"Ready For Takeoff Airplane Travel Quote" Sticker by sood1200abhi Redbubble. After months of preparation, the new business venture was finally ready for take-off And indeed, ICAO document 4444 uses the word "departure" as part of "preparation for take-off", and "take-off" itself for "take-off clearances" (see sections 12.2.4.10 and 12.3.4.11)