Q-Codes are standardized three-letter abbreviations originally developed for Morse code transmissions. In aviation, a limited set of Q-Codes remains in common use, primarily in radiotelephony and navigation. They allow concise communication of technical information between pilots and air traffic services.
Q-Code | Meaning | Use | Altimeter/NAV |
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QNH | Altimeter shows height above MSL | Standard for ATC & charts | Altimeter |
QFE | Altimeter shows height above field | Field ops, gliding | Altimeter |
QDR | Magnetic bearing from station | Position reporting, nav | Navigation |
QDM | Magnetic heading to station | Homing, nav assistance | Navigation |
Although many other Q-Codes exist (e.g., QSY, QTE, QFU), only a small core remains in practical aviation use today — especially in voice communication and low-tech navigation scenarios.