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Picking up ATC from 300 NM away? Frequency bleed?



 
 
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Old August 21st 03, 02:17 AM
John Gaquin
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Peter....
Consider..... Could have been simple line of sight. Just how close to
Binghamton were you? If you were anywhere close, southeast, then you were
about 260 or 270NM from the A/C airport. You were at 8000, so roughly 105
to the horizon. Another aircraft at 8 or 10,000, located southeast of
Meadville PA and trying to call Akron could have been in a position such
that you and Akron could BOTH have heard him. Unusual coincidence, but
possible.

JG

"Peter R." wrote in message
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Last night while flying from Teterboro, New Jersey up to Ithaca, NY, I was
talking to Bingamton approach (located in south central NY state) and
cruising at 8,000 ft.



 




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