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I know a pilot who described handheld radios as a container for storing
dead batteries. I'd personally invest in a nice aviation GPS before a handheld, especially if I have dual comms in my plane, but that's just me. Regards, and good luck! Ben Hallert PP-ASEL |
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Ben Hallert wrote:
I know a pilot who described handheld radios as a container for storing dead batteries. I'd personally invest in a nice aviation GPS before a handheld, especially if I have dual comms in my plane, but that's just me. As a student, I found a handheld very useful for hanging around the airport, listening to the radio traffic, and then correlating it to the positions of the actual traffic. It's also very handy for calling for fuel. :^) -- Bryan |
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