The U.K. PPL - Private Pilots Licence Podcast ✈️
Season 10 Episode 9 – FRTOL Ready – The Most Common FRTOL Exam Failures In this episode we break down the mistakes that most commonly cause problems during the UK CAA FRTOL practical test. Why do students fail? What are examiners actually listening for? Why do some candidates sound overloaded while others stay calm and professional? And how can small communication habits dramatically improve your chances of passing? We discuss: - overloaded transmissions - poor listening skills - incorrect readbacks - misunderstanding service types - common phraseology mistakes - workload management - situational awareness - practical examiner expectations - realistic CAP413 examples - poor calls vs corrected calls - how to recover from mistakes safely Featuring realistic UK examples including: - missed readbacks - MATZ requests - busy circuit scenarios - clarification requests - practical RT workload situations - realistic exam weaknesses Perfect for: - PPL students preparing for the FRTOL practical - students nervous about failing the test - pilots wanting clearer UK RT understanding - anyone wanting calmer, safer radio communication Based on UK CAP413 and CAP2325 guidance. Good RT is calm structured thinking under workload.
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