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Can ham radio speak plane?

Can ham radio speak plane?

A ham license does not permit you to transmit on aircraft frequencies. You may hear them on 123.45 MHz (the ‘chat’ frequency).

What frequency do private planes use?

Legally, for air-to-air communications between private, fixed-wing aircraft, there is just one authorized frequency: 122.75 MHz.

Can a private pilot listen to music?

The FAA has no problem with pilots listening to music provided its not distracting. Individual company policies may differ.

Do pilots need a ham radio license?

FAA certificated pilots operating VHF radios and flying within the United States do not require any aircraft radio licensing or operator’s permit.

Are two way radios allowed on airplanes?

Currently, TSA Guidelines do not list two-way radios as prohibited in either checked or carry-on luggage. A simple two-way radio set, however, should be fine. Using Your Two-Way Radio on a Flight. For in-flight use, a two-way radio is the same as any other communications device, like a cell phone.

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What radio frequency do pilots use?

If you wish to talk to the pilot of another airplane, use the air-to-air frequency of 122.75 MHz. It is not considered good etiquette to fill other frequencies with pilot-to-pilot chats. VOR frequencies are between 108.0 and 117.975 MHz, immediately below aviation communication frequencies beginning at 118.0.

Can you use a cell phone in a Cessna?

It’s an FCC rule that says you shouldn’t be accessing a cell network from an airborne aircraft. (Something about pinging too many cell towers at once or similar.) Using your cell phone from the cockpit while on the ramp is perfectly OK.

Can you listen to the radio while flying a plane?

According to the TSA, you can bring a radio on a commercial airplane in either your carry-on or checked baggage. However, FCC regulations prohibit you using an AM FM radio during flight. As a result, you will most likely be asked to store it in the overhead compartment.