Re: "Somebody check your mike on the radio, please..."



On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:32:57 GMT, Dave Stadt wrote:

>> There are actually a few situations in which the aircraft with a stuck
>> mike might hear the transmissions. Granted they are not common, but
>> they are neither impossible nor contrived.
>
> And on a Unicom frequency those would be what?

Lets expand this a tad further..... any frequency.

The absolute time I could ever think that someone heard that they had a
stuck mike would be if they were listening in on a handheld radio,
otherwise, I cannot think of any situations.

Allen
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