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Dan wrote:
Obviously, I am not going to be able to talk directly to a controller, but I am thinking I should at least be able to reach overflying aircraft... Do airliners or other aircraft routinely monitor 121.5? I do hear some carriers on the freq from time to time after a missed handoff or something. Would the handheld even have enough power to reach other aircraft? I am assuming so... A handheld on the ground can reach aircraft at altitude pretty well. Many people monitor 121.5 (more so than before 9/11) especially around here. It's amazing listening at times. While now you get to hear a lot of intercepts, before you'd occasionally come across a lost student pilot or other genuine emergency. Don't forget that if you are going to use it for any sort of standby emergency use that an alkaline battery pack (and spare cells if you use that pack) is essential. I can go into my story of being the passenger in an instructional flight going back mostly NORDO into Dulles one night. |
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