airdale
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The AIM "encourages" us to monitor 121.5. 6.2.5.d.1
I am curious how many people do this regularly. I don't, just because I usually have my comm radios both tuned to ATC and ATIS frequencies at departure and destination and don't think to retune enroute.
It seems like the demise of 121.5 satellite monitoring makes in-flight monitoring more important for the safety of little airplane drivers, since most of our airplanes don't yet have the 406Mhz. ELTs. An FAA and/or AOPA PR "push" on this subject would probably be a good idea, no?
I am curious how many people do this regularly. I don't, just because I usually have my comm radios both tuned to ATC and ATIS frequencies at departure and destination and don't think to retune enroute.
It seems like the demise of 121.5 satellite monitoring makes in-flight monitoring more important for the safety of little airplane drivers, since most of our airplanes don't yet have the 406Mhz. ELTs. An FAA and/or AOPA PR "push" on this subject would probably be a good idea, no?
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