Description
Remote Online Tutor-Led Course | Approx. 4 hours | UK CAA PPL
The PPL Radio Communication Refresher Course provides pilots with the knowledge and practical understanding needed to improve confidence and accuracy in aeronautical radiotelephony. It focuses on clear communication, correct phraseology, and effective use of radio procedures in both normal and abnormal flight operations.
Participants will revisit the key principles of aviation radio communication, including VHF radio use, standard ICAO and UK phraseology, callsign procedures, and readback requirements. The course also covers practical communication scenarios such as aerodrome circuit calls, en-route communication, joining and transit procedures, MATZ penetration requests, and handling distress, urgency, and radio failure situations. Practical simulation exercises help reinforce correct radio discipline and improve real-world communication confidence.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Confidently read and use aeronautical charts
- Perform coordinate calculations accurately
- Apply scale and distance conversions quickly
- Interpret performance graphs correctly
- Calculate CG and mass & balance with confidence
Assessment
This course contains a multiple-choice quiz, which must be completed online and graded immediately with a passing score of 80%. If you fail, you can re-attempt it, and tutor support can be provided upon request.
Suitability
Who should do this course?
This course is suitable for PPL students preparing for radio telephony training or licence issue, licence holders who want to refresh their communication skills, and pilots returning to flying after a break.
It is intended for those seeking to strengthen their confidence in aeronautical radio communication, including correct phraseology, radio procedures, and effective communication with ATS units during normal and abnormal flight operations.
Pre-requisites
This course is suitable for those with no prior knowledge. To access the content, learners must have access to the Internet and an individual email address.
Certificate
This course does not provide a formal qualification, but you will receive a certificate of completion that can also be placed in your logbook to demonstrate your commitment to continuous learning.