phrase General Slang

Feet dry

FEET DRY · phrase · informal

Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over land.

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A brevity code reporting that an aircraft is flying over land, the counterpart to 'feet wet', used when crossing the coast inbound.

“"Feet dry, proceeding to the initial point."”
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Feet dry In A Sentence

"Feet dry, proceeding to the initial point."

Origin & Usage

Multiservice tactical brevity code used in air operations.

People Also Ask

What does 'feet dry' mean?

It's a brevity call reporting that an aircraft is now flying over land, usually as it crosses the coast heading inland.

What's the opposite of 'feet dry'?

'Feet wet' — the call made when an aircraft crosses out over water.

When is 'feet dry' called?

When an aircraft crosses the coastline inbound, transitioning from over-water to over-land flight.

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