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On 2/3/2007 7:41:13 AM, B A R R Y wrote:
I did find it weird that when he pointed out more, possibly freezing, rain ahead, and that she's flying @ in 0C air, she didn't seem that interested. I recall the conditions that night as it was over Buffalo, NY, a city to which I commute weekly via my Bonanza V35. The controller was wrong in assuming there was freezing rain. Rather, the precipitation to which he referred was really snow. Her demise was a case of good old rime icing in the clouds. -- Peter |
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If you could do me a favor and credit LiveATC.net for the clip since that is
where the clip originated, I would appreciate it. Will do. The botched Oshkosh arrival from the inept pilot clip also originated from there, but I don't know if you have it on your site. That one, which is one I compiled from archived ATC clips, also made its rounds on several websites without any credit. No, I have never included that one on the page, for fear of embarrassing the guy to death. I figured I'd let a year or so pass, and then add it. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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DaveB wrote:
what are boots Deicing boots on the leading edge of the wings. They inflate to clear ice. |
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 03:08:55 -0500, **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY**
wrote: I heard someone at the ATC laughing in the background at one point. I've only seen two TRACON's, but it would be understandable if others in the room didn't have a clue she had a problem. |
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"Peter R." wrote: The botched Oshkosh arrival from the inept pilot clip also originated from there, but I don't know if you have it on your site. That one, which is one I compiled from archived ATC clips, also made its rounds on several websites without any credit. Peter, thanks for hosting LiveATC. Along the lines of Oshkosh, could you possibly add the FISKE frequency to the AirVenture 2007 feed? Also, it would prove entertaining to hear the conversations in the holding patterns following last year's fiasco. |
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On 2/4/2007 8:13:46 PM, john smith wrote:
Peter, thanks for hosting LiveATC. John, LiveATC is not my brainchild. David Pascoe is the owner, operator, and number one volunteer for that site. I am but one of many regional volunteers who feeds my local airport's frequencies to LiveATC via my scanner, computer, and always-on Internet connection. While Dave provides some of the Boston low and high frequencies via his own hardware, the majority of other feeds are sent to him by regional volunteers across the US and the world. Along the lines of Oshkosh, could you possibly add the FISKE frequency to the AirVenture 2007 feed? Also, it would prove entertaining to hear the conversations in the holding patterns following last year's fiasco. The Oshkosh volunteer disappears from LiveATC.net after the event ends, then resurfaces about a week before AirVenture begins. I will be sure to pass that request on to him when he does reappear, but often what frequencies you hear are dependent on the local volunteer's proximity to the various transmitting towers. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote: John, LiveATC is not my brainchild. David Pascoe is the owner, operator, and number one volunteer for that site. I am but one of many regional volunteers who feeds my local airport's frequencies to LiveATC via my scanner, computer, and always-on Internet connection. Is there a FAQ somewhere about how to provide a feed? |
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On 2/4/2007 9:17:42 PM, john smith wrote:
Is there a FAQ somewhere about how to provide a feed? There are a couple of FAQs in LiveATC's forum, but from the home page: ----------- start ------------------ HELP WANTED! Feeder Sites If you are within 20 miles of an airport and have a police scanner or any airband-capable scanning receiver, please consider becoming a feeder site. Besides the scanner, you need: - an always-on Internet connection (uses ~16kbps) - an external antenna (preferred for optimum reception) - audio cable to connect scanner to PC's sound card - a PC running Windows or Linux - free software we provide and help you set up -------------------- end ---------------------- You can then contact Dave directly using this form: http://www.liveatc.net/contactform/form.php He is *very* helpful and will do his best to answer all your questions directly. -- Peter |
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On Feb 4, 8:54 pm, "Peter R." wrote:
John, LiveATC is not my brainchild. David Pascoe is the owner, operator, and number one volunteer for that site. I am but one of many regional volunteers who feeds my local airport's frequencies to LiveATC via my scanner, computer, and always-on Internet connection. While Dave provides some of the Boston low and high frequencies via his own hardware, the majority of other feeds are sent to him by regional volunteers across the US and the world. Dave also donated the scanners for the JFK feeds as well. The connection is provided by a fan over by the airport. I helped him out one day by going to the guy's house and taking the police frequencies out of the scan. Talked to Dave for a little while and he's a pilot as well who flies a Bonanza too so you guys will have much in common. Marco |
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On 2/5/2007 5:36:57 PM, "Marco Leon" wrote:
Dave also donated the scanners for the JFK feeds as well. The connection is provided by a fan over by the airport. I helped him out one day by going to the guy's house and taking the police frequencies out of the scan. Yes, now that you mention it I recall reading on his forum that he had a hand in the JFK feeds. Good to see that you help out, too. Thanks for contributing to a great web-based resource for aviation fans. Talked to Dave for a little while and he's a pilot as well who flies a Bonanza too so you guys will have much in common. I saw that he was a pilot but didn't realize he also flew a Bonanza. -- Peter |
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