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ATIS Training – EDQC (Coburg Brandensteinsebene Airport)

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📜  ATIS Training Series – Learn Step by Step

This article is part of our ATIS Training Series. In each post, you will:

  • listen to a real ATIS message,
  • read the full transcription,
  • decode the information (weather, runway, approach, warnings),
  • and practice with an exam-style question.

💡 On the ICAO English exam, one of the tasks is to listen to an ATIS recording and choose the correct answer from 3 options.

👉 Remember: you can always ask the examiner to play the ATIS one more time. This is allowed and will not affect your score.

🎧 Watch & Listen on YouTube

We prepared a short video with this exact ATIS message from EDQC (Coburg Brandensteinsebene Airport).
👉 Watch the ATIS on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PeWFqnAasfo
OR
🔊 Play the video on our website, listen carefully, and repeat the message out loud – just like in the real exam.

✅  What is ATIS?

ATIS means Automatic Terminal Information Service.

It is a recording at airports. It tells pilots about:
– the weather,
– the runway in use,
– special information.

Pilots must listen to ATIS before they call the tower. This makes communication faster and safer.

🧭  ATIS Example – EDQC (Coburg Brandensteinsebene Airport)

This is a real ATIS message. It was recorded at 14:50 UTC at Coburg Brandensteinsebene Airport, Germany.

ATIS Transcription:

✈️ Decode the ATIS

– Time: 28th at 1450 UTC,
– Wind: from 350° at 3 knots (light wind), wind is variable between 320° and 030°.
– Visibility: 10 km or more (good visibility),
– No significant weather conditions.
– Clouds: Broken clouds at 2400 feet, Broken clouds at 3100 feet, Overcast clouds at 3700 feet,
– Temperature: 4°C, Dew point 1°C.
– QNH: 1021 hPa.

✈️ Why is this important?

This ATIS is interesting because:

  1. Multiple broken and overcast cloud layers (2400, 3100, 3700 ft) are essential for IFR pilots to anticipate descent profiles and minimums during approach.
  2. The variable light wind (320°–030° at only 3 knots) means crosswind impact is negligible, making runway selection more flexible.
  3. QNH 1021 hPa indicates a stable high-pressure system, ensuring accurate altimeter settings and generally calm flying conditions.

✈️ Practice Question (Exam Style)

You listen to the ATIS. The question is:
What cloud layers are reported?

A) Broken 2400 ft, Broken 3100 ft, Overcast 3700 ft
B) Scattered 2400 ft, Broken 3100 ft
C) Overcast 5000 ft only

✅ Correct answer: A) Broken 2400 ft, Broken 3100 ft, Overcast 3700 ft

Exam Tip

During the ICAO English exam, you will listen to an ATIS message and answer a question
with 3 choices.
👉 Remember: you can always ask the examiner:
“Could you please play the recording again?”
This is allowed and does not lower your score.

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