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I hear alot of people say "roger" in response to an "affirmative" or "negative" response question.
 
My ATC lesson

Me: Washington Center Cessna blah, blah five miles south of FKN at 2500 request flight following to PVG.
Center: What is your type of aircraft?
CFI to Me:172/A
ME: Type A
Center: What’s Type A?
CFI Yelling at ME: 172/A
Airliner talking to center: you deal with type A's all the time though right.
 
JonJohn82 said:
I hear a lot of people say "roger" in response to an "affirmative" or "negative" response question.
The only time I heard a real problem with that was when a busy ATC was looking for a "yes, I understand and I will do that" (Wilco) and kept getting a "I understood you" (Roger).
 

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