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ATS (Air Traffic Service) reporting points are typically named using a combination of letters and numbers that often correspond to geographic features or locations. The naming convention usually includes a phonetic alphabet component, making them easier to communicate over radio. For example, they might be named after nearby towns, landmarks, or specific geographic coordinates. This helps pilots and air traffic controllers maintain clarity and avoid confusion during communication.

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