The air- ground radiotelephony communications is conducted in the language
- In the English language only
- Normally used by the station on the ground only
- Any, it depends on an aircraft station preference
- Normally used by the station on the ground or in the English languageCorrect answer
Explanation
According to ICAO Annex 10, Volume II, air-ground radiotelephony communications shall be conducted in the language normally used by the station on the ground…
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