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Hello,
I bought a small portable scanner that allows me to (only) listen to the channels listed in the book "Airport/Facility Directory" for the Northwest U.S. ("15 Mar 2007") My apartment is near the SeaTac airport in Washington state. I was planning on becoming a "student pilot" in a few months. But, can I incorporate my scanner into my studying. Since you are more experienced than I am, how would you learn with it? Should I turn to one channel all day long, a few channels, or what. Which channels should I listen to during the day. Could you also give the correct general sequence of channels I would use if I pretend that I was using it to fly? I can pretend that I can transmit with the scanner. Or, did I waste all of my money! The books listed below I bought a few months ago. I can probably get the information from them, but wanted to check with you for an easy start. 1. FAR/AIM 2007 by ASA 2. Say Again, Please 3rd edition by Bob Gardner 3. Captain Carlson's Air Plane Talk 4. (Aviation Radio Communications Made Easy IFR edition [don't probably need]) How should I use the scanner as I start to fly, and after I get a VFR license. Thank you, Christopher Lusardi |
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