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Old March 28th 04, 06:09 AM
Jerry Kaidor
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Hello,

Anybody know where there are some recordings of IFR clearances for
practice? If not, I shall have to gather my own - at my home airport,
they only seem to occur when I don't want them - like when I'm
impatiently waiting to taxi out .

Oh well, my house is up a hill, I should be able to hear Clearance
Delivery at SFO on my scanner. I'll hook the scanner up to a tape
recorder that turns on with sound, and - voila - in a day or so I
should have a bumper crop of clearances.

- Jerry Kaidor ( tr2 com jerry )
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Old March 28th 04, 07:00 PM
John T
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"Jerry Kaidor" wrote in message
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Anybody know where there are some recordings of IFR clearances for
practice?


I have a number of videos of IFR flights I've taken. Many of those include
my conversations with clearance delivery that may serve your needs.

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