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Jack Allison wrote:
Jonathan Goodish wrote: If you fly from an uncontrolled field and aren't an instrument pilot, there is a good chance that you very rarely, if ever, talk to anyone on the radio. What do you base this theory on? Speculation? Gut feel? Facts? I was not the original poster but the 'not talking to anyone' is not speculation. Regularly there are posts about what to say when you go near a Class B or even Class C airspace on these very same newsgroups. I've read where people had to fly 2 hours to get to the nearest controlled airport. Certainly they can talk to ATC enroute but I'd bet many of these people are just not used to it and scared away from talking to ATC. Granted most people do talk to ATC but it is very likely there are those out there that rarely talk to ATC. Gerald |
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