Im Flugfunkverkehr verwendet man das ICAO-Alphabet ("Approximate pronunciation" gemäss Annex 10 Radiotelephony Procedures). In [] ist eine Aussprachhilfe angegeben (VFR Voice Switzerland, Hollerer/Karthaus). Man beachte die Aussprache der Zahlen 3, 9 und 1'000:
A - Alfa (AL FAH), [Alfa]
B - Bravo (BRAH VOH), [Brawo]
C - Charlie (CHAR LEE), [Tscharli]
D - Delta (DELL TAH), [Delta]
E - Echo (ECK OH), [Eggo]
F - Foxtrot (FOKS TROT), [Foxtrott]
G - Golf (GOLF), [Golf]
H - Hotel (HO TELL), [Hotel]
I - India (IN DEE AH), [India]
J - Juliett (JEW LEE ETT), [Dschuljett]
K - Kilo (KEY LOH), [Kilo]
L - Lima (LEE MAH), [Lima]
M - Mike (MIKE), [Maik]
N - November (NO VEM BER) [Nowember]
O - Oscar (OSS CAH), [Oska]
P - Papa (PAH PAH), [Papa]
Q - Quebec (KEH BECK), [Quebek]
R - Romeo (ROW ME OH), [Romeo]
S - Sierra (SEE AIR RAH), [Sierra]
T - Tango (TANG GO), [Tängo]
U - Uniform (YOU NEE FORM), [Juniform]
V - Victor (VIK TAH), [Wiktor]
W - Whiskey (WISS KEY), [Wiski]
X - X-ray (ECKS RAY), [Exrej]
Y - Yankee (YANG KEY), [Jänki]
Z - Zulu (ZOO LOO), [Sulu]
0 - Zero (ZE-RO), [siro]
1 - One (WUN), [wan]
2 - Two (TOO), [thu]
3 - Three (TREE), [tri]
4 - Four (FOW-er), [for]
5 - Five (FIFE), [faiv]
6 - Six (SIX), [six]
7 - Seven (SEV-en), [säwn]
8 - Eight (AIT), [ejt]
9 - Nine (NIN-er), [nainer]
100 - Hundred (HUN-dred), [handred]
1000 - Thousand (TOU-SAND), [tausend]
. - Decimal (DAY-SEE-MAL), [desiml]
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