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kikwon 14th March 2014 03:52

Bad connection on radio, HF, or when Air Route Control
 

When communicating with pilots using the radio, static or noise can makeit hard to hear what the pilots are saying. What would you do in a situationwhere the static is so severe you cannot hear the pilot very well?

Captain Charisma 14th March 2014 05:02

Perhaps I'm being too wary here, but this doesn't sound like an innocent question. A journo looking for another angle to write about the MH flight perhaps? Especially so when read in conjunction with his other post.

confused atco 14th March 2014 09:52


Perhaps I'm being too wary here, but this doesn't sound like an innocent question. A journo looking for another angle to write about the MH flight perhaps? Especially so when read in conjunction with his other post.

Other post.

I think you are correct.

Proceed with caution.

kikwon 14th March 2014 14:39

it won't hurt to show some generosity to an air traffic controller wanna-be, a korean student whose first language isn't English. Let's try to think of this situation the other way around. I would love to give you some insight. Try to share your previleage with others. Especially when they have the same aspiration for aviation knowledge.

Plazbot 16th March 2014 16:38

Hey, are you one of those Hot Korean Girl Group members?

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 16th March 2014 17:31

Kikwon. VHF is the most commonly used frequency band and static is fairly rare there unless there is intensive storm activity. HF, which is used in areas where VHF is not available due to distance. e.g. over oceans, is more prone to interference. If it was really so bad that no contact could be made I suspect that radio failure procedures would be employed.

kcockayne 17th March 2014 09:07

With HF, it's usually radio operators & not ATCOS who communicate with the pilots.
Nothing much that they can do if the r/t is unreadable.

kcockayne 17th March 2014 09:08

Having said that; CPDLC might be an option.


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