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    Revision as of 08:08, 6 November 2005

    The NATO phonetic alphabet is a common name for the radiotelephony spelling alphabet of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which assigned words to the letters of the English alphabet so that critical combinations of letters could be pronounced and understood by aircrew and air traffic controllers regardless of their native language.


    A - Alpha

    B - Bravo

    C - Charlie

    D - Delta

    E - Echo

    F - Foxtrot

    G - Golf

    H - Hotel

    I - India

    J - Juliet(t)

    K - Kilo

    L - Lima

    M - Mike

    N - November

    O - Oscar

    P - Papa

    Q - Quebec

    R - Romeo

    S - Sierra

    T - Tango

    U - Uniform

    V - Victor

    W - Whiskey

    X - X-ray

    Y - Yankee

    Z - Zulu

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