Lowflynjack
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Jack Fleetwood
Since you're quoting me, I'll respond. I agree that everyone should have a radio. I'll also say not everyone does and whether you and I think they should or not, there's no requirement so you still have to look for them. There's a Cub at our airport with no radio and they instruct in it. Even if everyone had radios and used them, you still have the possibility they'll be broadcasting on the wrong frequency. When flying from our nearby towered airport, you'll routinely hear someone call one of the non-towered frequencies and the tower has to tell them they're on the wrong freq. Anyone who thinks everyone is on the radio and they're not looking around is asking for trouble.I've owned five aircraft without electrical systems since I went light sport from ppl in 2000. Hand held radios are very good today and were in 2000. They have excellent range and easy to use especially if one hooks them up to an external antenna. There is no excuse for any aircraft, glider, etc. not to have one today if they do not have an electrical system. Anyone who thinks just looking around trying to spot another aircraft in the pattern at an uncontrolled airport is kidding themselves. In addition, I've never, in fifty years of flying, heard anyone "babble" on the radio in or near the pattern. Very difficult to see through the bottom of an airplane which is probably how this accident occurred if you read FAA reports of mid airs near airports.
I also agree with others that replied to you. If you've been flying 50 years and never heard anyone babble on the radio, you must be in a very unpopulated area. I hear it almost every time I fly. Someone makes a call, then someone asks, "Hey Jerry, is that you?" Then it becomes a challenge trying to squeeze your radio call in.
Everyone talking about ADS-B should remember it's only required where a transponder is, so in this case at an airport under Class B it would be required for everyone except airplanes with no electrical. You still won't catch everyone.