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  1. What does "2-2-4-niner" mean? - Aviation Stack Exchange

    Jun 5, 2023 · It refers to the time 22:49 (10:49 PM). In radio phraseology, every digit of a number is generally pronounced separately, and the number 9 is pronounced as "niner" (see Why do English …

  2. radio communications - When communicating altitude with a '9' in it ...

    Apr 14, 2019 · Several numbers are not pronounced the way they are in English. Niner is the most obvious and most US pilots use it. In my experience, tree and fife are heard less often. I don’t recall …

  3. Why do English-speaking pilots and ATC say "Niner" instead of "Nine"?

    May 20, 2015 · 114 According to Wikipedia: The pronunciation of the digits 3, 4, 5, and 9 differs from standard English – being pronounced tree, fower, fife, and niner.

  4. flight training - Are the ICAO phonetic numbers used anywhere ...

    I ran across a table of ICAO (NATO) approved phonetic number pronunciations. As early as I can remember (50+yrs) in the United States "nin-er" is the only one I ever remember hearing in aviation …

  5. How is the ATC language structured? - Aviation Stack Exchange

    Oct 20, 2016 · Even at busy international airports, though, numbers will very frequently be pronounced normally rather than by digit (e.g. "Delta Fifteen Seventy-Four" instead of "Delta One Five Seven …