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That said, if the question were less vague, it might get some answers.
Message to whom? To the passengers when there are any? There is, for obvious safety reasons, no message during this period other than the practice in some airlines to announce "takeoff in x minutes."
To air traffic control? They are coded, the latest ones concern the runway used and its direction, the wind and its speed, and the pilot will state, for example, "cleared for takeoff, runway 24."
To the co-pilot when there is one? He must state the critical speeds v1 and v2 before takeoff.
Once takeoff is completed, the pilot has nothing specific to say: it is air traffic control that assigns him, if necessary, a contact frequency, a heading, and a flight level.
That said, if the question were less vague, it might get some answers.
Message to whom? To the passengers when there are any? There is, for obvious safety reasons, no message during this period other than the practice in some airlines to announce "takeoff in x minutes."
To air traffic control? They are coded, the latest ones concern the runway used and its direction, the wind and its speed, and the pilot will state, for example, "cleared for takeoff, runway 24."
To the co-pilot when there is one? He must state the critical speeds v1 and v2 before takeoff.
Once takeoff is completed, the pilot has nothing specific to say: it is air traffic control that assigns him, if necessary, a contact frequency, a heading, and a flight level.
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