Radio Practice
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Radio Practice
Am getting back into the flying and hour building after sometime off, my radio is shocking, I kind of spit it out and am not really fluent in it or at CPL level.
Any programs places you can go, suggestions how I can get a bit more fluent in it before stepping into the plane. I am kind of stuttering through it, just a bit painful.
Thanks!
Any programs places you can go, suggestions how I can get a bit more fluent in it before stepping into the plane. I am kind of stuttering through it, just a bit painful.
Thanks!
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Sorry, don't want to advertise but you find them on internet pilot stores.
4 airports in Ireland, not enough?
Unfortunately you can't listen UK ATC transmissions (prohibited by law).
just a dublin one, any sites with UK airports?
Unfortunately you can't listen UK ATC transmissions (prohibited by law).
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liveatc do multiple feeds on one line, it's a nightmare to follow through and the quality sometimes is not exactly the best. Fun for the enthusiast, useless for training.
Just refresh yourself with the theory bit - http://www.skybrary.aero/bookshelf/books/115.pdf
and go out flying and using it. Practice makes perfect. I bet it's the nerves
Just refresh yourself with the theory bit - http://www.skybrary.aero/bookshelf/books/115.pdf
and go out flying and using it. Practice makes perfect. I bet it's the nerves
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If you have a flight simulator such as FSX I highly recommend joining a community such as VATSIM or IVAO. I've had a great experience with controllers there. In terms of reality, I think it is the closest you can get to practising the real thing.