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I have found that most students religiously annouce all their turns in
the traffic pattern but fail to listen to other airplanes. A radio is actually a liability in the early stages of training. Hence my recommendation against carrying a backup radio. jsmith wrote in : Teaching them initially to fly without a radio teaches them to look outside and scan for traffic. It's the fools with radios that think just because they broadcast over the airwaves that they have the right of way and everyone should let them play through. Andrew Sarangan wrote: The question was whether a student pilot should purchase a handheld transceiver. If the aircraft does not have any radios, then a handheld transceiver would be very useful to have. Although a radio is not required in class E and uncontrolled airspaces, it certainly makes things safer. However, a transceiver as a backup radio to the aircraft radio may be an excessive measure. That was the point I was trying to make. |
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