The FAA provides guidance to pilots about talking on the radio — guidance that is too often misunderstood, unknown, or flat out ignored. Here is a list of the important dos and don’ts when talking to ATC or over the CTAF.
by Jamie Beckett | May 10, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220526, Aviation News, flying, General Aviation, Opinion, Pilots, Politics for Pilots | 0 comments
The FAA provides guidance to pilots about talking on the radio — guidance that is too often misunderstood, unknown, or flat out ignored. Here is a list of the important dos and don’ts when talking to ATC or over the CTAF.
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