Re: Anyone take an ICOM on a commercial flight?



On Jan 31, 7:57 am, "F. Baum" <kkw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The question is why would you want to do this. On most flights ATC is
available on the inflight entertainment system.

Really? What airline does this nowadays? I remember American and
United used to back in the 80's and I loved to follow along in an
atlas with high airways over printed on the maps (hey, it beat what
was showing for a movie 99.4% of the time). But it seems to me
everyone stopped doing that in the late 80's and early 90's.

Nowadays I fly mostly Delta whose audio pickings are slim beyond
reason or Airtran which provides XM radio which isnt bad. I would
love to find a flight that had ATC as an audio choice.

Take care . . .

John
.



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