What is the correct phraseology used to assign a Standard Instrument Departure (SID)?

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct phraseology used to assign a Standard Instrument Departure (SID)?

Explanation:
When ATC assigns a Standard Instrument Departure, you must use the exact published SID by its name (and number if applicable) and then say DEPARTURE. This exactly communicates which predefined routing to follow and that you are starting that published departure, removing any ambiguity. Other phrasings don’t identify the specific SID or instead give a generic or maneuver-based instruction, which could lead to flying the wrong route or missing published altitude/heading constraints. So stating the SID name and number followed by DEPARTURE is the standard, unambiguous way to assign a SID.

When ATC assigns a Standard Instrument Departure, you must use the exact published SID by its name (and number if applicable) and then say DEPARTURE. This exactly communicates which predefined routing to follow and that you are starting that published departure, removing any ambiguity.

Other phrasings don’t identify the specific SID or instead give a generic or maneuver-based instruction, which could lead to flying the wrong route or missing published altitude/heading constraints. So stating the SID name and number followed by DEPARTURE is the standard, unambiguous way to assign a SID.

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