Re: Anyone take an ICOM on a commercial flight?
- From: "F. Baum" <kkwagp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 05:55:48 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 31, 6:14 am, Ron Natalie <r...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The question is why would you want to do this. On most flights ATC is
available on the inflight entertainment system. \
"Most flights" Hardly.
United is the only one who does this to my knowledge and ATC-on-9
(officially "from the cockpit") is entirely at the captain's
discretion.
"Most Flights" Actually. ;). DAL and NWA do this also. On the bigger
equipment they even have a moving map in the cabin so the Sheep can
follow the progress. The cockpit crew has no control of the inflight
entertainment system (Other than telling the cabin crew to shut it
off).
Notwithstanding that, the radio and the GPS stay in the flight bag
for the duration of the flight.
As they should. Ive had two incidents where pax were suspected of
operating a two way device. Both turned out OK but they provided a
distraction that we just dont need.
Frank
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