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Talking on the radio is hard. But once you master the basics, you start to realize there’s a whole hidden layer of ATC language that pilots rarely understand. In this video, I break down common ATC phrases that carry double meanings—from polite professionalism to passive-aggressive code words. After 25 years as both a pilot and an air traffic controller, I’ve heard all of them. Today I’ll explain what controllers REALLY mean when they say: • “Stand by” • “I have your request” • “Say ride conditions” • “Say intentions” • “See you next time” We’ll talk about when these phrases are perfectly reasonable, when they’re used to manage workload, and when they turn into subtle digs or hidden insults on frequency. Pilots, CFIs, controllers, students—if you’ve ever wondered “What did that controller really mean?” this one’s for you. 👉 Which phrase surprised you the most? 👉 What other misunderstood radio calls should I cover? Drop a comment below! If you’re enjoying this content, hit that like button and subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. Fly better. Communicate smarter. And remember—silence is golden. ✈️ Website: flight-levels.com 👍 Like & Subscribe for more ATC + IFR tutorials 1DGWDNN2TM2ICLAJ 7YZKJKDSPD99PFQT