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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news:ZSSff.391$8o6.371@trndny03... Dave Stadt wrote: "Jose" wrote in message ... Is it *really* possible that a certicated pilot would transmit a statement like this into the ether, expecting the guy with the stuck mike to actually be able to HEAR what he's saying? There are actually a few situations in which the aircraft with a stuck mike might hear the transmissions. Granted they are not common, but they are neither impossible nor contrived. And on a Unicom frequency those would be what? Any frequency, if a pilot has two radios and both are tuned to the same freqency. Not. George Patterson If a tank is out of ammunition, what you have is a sixty ton portable radio. |
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