Learn the NATO Phonetic Alphabet
The NATO phonetic alphabet assigns a unique codeword to each letter of the alphabet (A = Alpha, B = Bravo, C = Charlie…) so that spoken letters are never confused, even over noisy radio or phone connections. It is the international standard used by aviation, military, police, maritime, and emergency services worldwide.
Why Learn the NATO Alphabet?
- Communicate clearly over radio, phone, and intercom in high-noise environments
- Essential for aviation pilots, air traffic controllers, and flight crew
- Required knowledge for police, military, and emergency dispatchers
- Useful for spelling names, codes, and license plates without ambiguity
How It Works
Each letter A–Z and digit 0–9 maps to a standardised codeword. For example: A = Alpha, B = Bravo, C = Charlie, D = Delta, E = Echo, F = Foxtrot, G = Golf, H = Hotel, I = India, J = Juliett, K = Kilo, L = Lima, M = Mike, N = November, O = Oscar, P = Papa, Q = Quebec, R = Romeo, S = Sierra, T = Tango, U = Uniform, V = Victor, W = Whiskey, X = X-ray, Y = Yankee, Z = Zulu.
Learning Modes
- Listen & Learn — hear each codeword pronounced with authentic audio
- Flashcards — tap through letter-to-codeword cards at your own pace
- Multiple Choice Quiz — test recall with timed answer options
- Open Question — type the correct codeword from memory
- Daily Challenge — a fresh set of questions every day, shared worldwide
- Time Attack — race against the clock for a high score
- Survival Mode — answer correctly or lose a life