Why do they say Roger over and out?

Why do they say Roger over and out?

Before voice communication, pilots used morse code and instead of tapping out that a message was “received” they used shorthand and just tapped out “r” (short long short). But just saying “r” could lead to communication errors. So they took “Roger” from the U.S. phonetic alphabet.

What does Roger out mean?

R=Roger=understood. Of course, you always hear “Roger, Wilco, Over and Out” in terse military dramas. The additional verbiage means (Wilco) “Will Comply”, (Over) “Message Complete–Reply Expected”, and (Out) “Message Complete–No Reply Expected”.

What is the meaning of Over and out?

Said to mark the end of communication between two people. Used especially in radio communication, in which it signals that a person is done speaking and does not expect a reply from the other person. A: “Oh, and while you’re at the store, could you please get some milk, too?” B: “Sure thing. Over and out.”

What does Oscar mean on a cruise ship?

Man Overboard

What does code Sierra mean?

Call for a stretcher

What is code alpha on a ship?

An “Alpha” is a medical emergency, a “Bravo” is a fire, and “Kilo” is a request for all personnel to report to their emergency posts, which happens in the event of, say, a necessary evacuation. Be wary of “Echo,” which is called if the ship is starting to drift, or “Oscar,” which means someone’s gone overboard.

Where was Costa Concordia scrapped?

Genoa, Italy

Is Francesco Schettino in jail?

Italy’s highest court has upheld the 16-year jail sentence given to the captain of the Costa Concordia, which capsized in 2012 killing 32 people. Francesco Schettino had handed himself in to the Rebibbia prison in Rome after the verdict, his lawyer said.

Is Captain Schettino still in jail?

Letter from captivity – former Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Schettino. It hasn’t been easy, even among professionals, to have too much sympathy for Francesco Schettino, formerly master of the Costa Concordia, currently serving a 16 year prison sentence in Rome.

How did people die on the Costa Concordia?

On 13 January 2012, the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground, capsized, and later sank in shallow waters after striking an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, resulting in 32 deaths.

Do cruise ships dump sewage in the ocean?

Ships can dump treated sewage anywhere in the ocean except in Alaska, where the state regulates it more carefully. Once they travel three miles from the shore, cruise ships can eject raw sewage into our oceans without any treatment at all!

Is the Concordia still in the water?

The vessel, carrying 4,252 people, met a tragic end in January 2012 when it hit an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio near Tuscany. Now, half a decade on, the wreckage of the tragic ship is being dismantled in the port of Genoa.