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Old January 21st 19, 03:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Want to go fly but "on call"

Want to go fly, but on call, any solutions?

Cell phone is obviously out, don't want to talk on the out while flying and they don't work much above pattern altitude anyway.

Willing to land in order to call back, just need a notification.

Old fashioned pager?
Any other means?

Thanks ðŸ˜
 




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