What does 5x5 mean to a pilot?

The phrase "five by five" can be used informally to mean "good signal strength" or "loud and clear".
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What does 5X5 mean slang?

The term 5X5 is rooted in the communications within military forces through WWII to mean "I understand you perfectly." The first number represented the Signal Strength of a radio communication, and the second number represented the signal clarity on a scale from 1-5 -- 1 being the worst; 5 being the best.
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What does 5X5 mean Buffy?

"I read you five by five" means the speaker is hearing a voice at full strength and clarity. Faith's expression means that everything is going well.
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What are the code for pilots?

Alpha, Bravo, Charli, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, PaPa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu. Pilots pronounce numbers similar to regular English, with a few exceptions: The number three (3) is pronounced “tree.”
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Why do pilots say rotate before takeoff?

A proper rotation is important for safety reasons and for minimizing takeoff distance. For example, rotate too early and drag increases, thus increasing the takeoff distance.
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Why do pilots say Bogey?

Bogey – Technically, this is any radar contact. It was sometimes used imprecisely, as in my early years of flying, but later we were better about using bogey to indicate an unknown aircraft and bandit to indicate an enemy. Break – A maximum-performance turn, usually in response to a threatening aircraft or missile.
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Why do pilots say bingo fuel?

History of the term bingo fuel

Pilots calculate the required minimum fuel and give an okay bingo call before departing to fly safely. This term originated during World War II; pilots used “bingo” when their fuel reservoirs reached a minimum level; they would tell over radio communications “bingo fuel.”
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Why do pilots say blue?

The callout from the pilots like "LOC blue" serves to remind themselves of the current flight guidance modes, and to maintain awareness of mode changes. This is also to ensure that their mental idea of "what the aircraft will do next" is up to date and fits to the current flight situation.
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What are a 10 pilots called?

They are briefed on the weather, coordinates, weapons and the close air support mission they are about to fly. “Bang 11, you are clear to step. Attack,” are the last words said before he heads out to the flight line where his A-10, commonly referred to as a Warthog, is patiently waiting.
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What do you call a pilots nickname?

An aviator call sign or aviator callsign is a call sign given to a military pilot, flight officer, and even some enlisted aviators. The call sign is a specialized form of nickname that is used as a substitute for the aviator's given name.
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What is the origin of the phrase 5x5?

Etymology. From radio communications phrase dating from the 1950s. The first five referred to a rating of signal clarity, the other to reception strength. See Signal strength and readability report.
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What would Buffy be short for?

Short form of Elizabeth, which is from the Hebrew elisheba, meaning "oath" or shabbath meaning "sabbath". Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a US TV programme which ran from 1997 to 2003 and starred Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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Which season of Buffy is the darkest?

Season 6

Season 6 is the darkest Buffy ever got, with a heavy addiction subplot and an attempted assault scene that I still can't get through. But it does have the zaniest villains, known as “The Trio,” two emotionally stunted nerds led by a cold–blooded misogynist who gets scarier the older I get.
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What is f5 slang?

(Internet slang) To refresh a webpage, especially if done continuously when waiting for an update.
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What is a 5.0 in slang?

Five-O, an American slang term for law enforcement.
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What does Oscar Mike mean in the military?

*The term "Oscar Mike" means "on the move" in military lingo.
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What is a female pilot called?

Women have been involved in aviation from the beginnings of both lighter-than air travel and as airplanes, helicopters and space travel were developed. Women pilots are called "aviatrices".
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What military rank is a pilot?

That means that most military pilots fall somewhere between ranks O-1 and O-5, depending on how many years they've been in the service.
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What is the highest pilot license?

The airline transport pilot licence (ATPL), or in the United States of America, an airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate is the highest level of aircraft pilot certificate.
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Why do pilots say no joy?

A pilot reports "no joy" when an attempt to establish visual or radio contact with another aircraft is unsuccessful; or when an attempt to acquire a target - either visually or on tactical radar - is unsuccessful.
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Why do pilots say butter?

The term butter comes from the texture of regular butter. It is smooth and slick, how a good landing is. To butter the landing, when you land you have to keep the nose up by flying just above stall speed to keep the plane at a neutral rate of altitude speed.
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Why do pilots say heavy?

When a pilot uses the phrase “heavy,” he is reminding ATC that his aircraft is large and requires more separation between it and the aircraft following.
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Why do pilots say pickle?

Pickle. Slang reference by pilots to the release of ordnance (bombs and canisters) over a target, one at a time in close sequence, on one pass. Such a release allowed the ordnance to cover a larger linear area.
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What does flying dirty mean?

Flying Dirty – Flying with extendable surfaces in their extended states to create drag, such as flaps extended and landing gear out. F/O – First Officer – Second in command of the aircraft.
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Why do pilots say cactus?

That's what they painted on the outside of the airplanes, but in the cockpit, the call sign pilots used for the combined lines was “Cactus,” which had been the call sign for America West.
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