Because of our law suit happy society most airlines have removed the ATC
feed from their audios. Some passengers would listen for any message that
could imply a safety problem and then sue because they suffered severe
emotional trauma.
--
Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History:
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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"Bucky" wrote in message
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I'm not a pilot, just your typical passenger. I don't fly United often,
so I just discovered that they put the ATC on the inflight audio. I was
totally fascinated and want to learn some more. Is there a website that
has some basic ATC protocols? Not some huge reference manual, just the
common phrases that you hear over a commercial flight's radio.
A few questions I had while listening:
- What happens if 2 people try to talk at the same time? Do you hear
both voices or neither? How do they avoid talking over each other?
- It seems that there is no authentication/security, the parties just
identify themselves. Have there been cases of troublemakers making
false impersonations?
- They ask pilots their speed, altitude, and heading a lot. Can't the
transponder send that information?
- Do any other airlines put ATC on the inflight audio?