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Old November 2nd 04, 11:19 PM
Steven Barnes
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Ah, I like that technique. Gotta try that next time.
Better than my technique I used last weekend: Turn down volume on Comm1 to
listen to ATIS on Comm2, then forget to turn up volume on Comm1 again. Makes
for a fun conversation when you finally turn up the volume again...

"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
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Yes. Common even when you have 2 radios.

A good trick when radio traffic is heavy is to look at the approach

control
freq on the plate. When a controller hands you off to that frequency, go
grab the ATIS and then check-in with approach on the new freq. They're not
expecting your call right away and this way you don't have to try to pick
the atis out in between all the calls on approach control.

-cwk.

"Bill Denton" wrote in message
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If I am reading FAR 91.205 (d) (2) correctly, you only need one COMM

radio
and one navigation radio (of some type) for IFR operation.

If this is correct, how do you stay in contact with ATC while picking up
ATIS, etc?

Are you allowed to request a frequency change, then come back to ATC?

Thanks!