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Jack Fleetwood
With ADSB being implemented, and the recent talk of sleep apnea, it seems the FAA is always trying to find ways to show (pretend) they're thinking of our safety. Not sure about you guys, but I think one of the biggest problems I face is overused frequencies.
For example, in Texas, 122.8 is used at the majority of small airports. Even when I'm in the Austin area, I can clearly hear radio calls being made in Port Aransas over 150 miles away! This means I'm hearing them and everything in between and with most of the other airports using this same frequency, it's often challenging to get a call in. Even when someone does make a call, it's often stepped on and you hear just enough to make you panic. Did he say he was on downwind at Taylor or maybe he was 10 miles out and going to enter on a downwind... yikes?
My question is, why not start using the many other frequencies out there? Is this something the FAA mandates to an airport or can the airport request the change? I really think this can be a safety issue. Are they concerned we would make radio calls on the wrong frequency?
The other option I've thought of would be adding a range feature to the radio where I could dial in a distance I wanted inbound calls to come from. Example, I'm getting close the airport, now I only want a range of 20 miles. Of course this will never happen as most of us have old radios with 1960s technology.
For example, in Texas, 122.8 is used at the majority of small airports. Even when I'm in the Austin area, I can clearly hear radio calls being made in Port Aransas over 150 miles away! This means I'm hearing them and everything in between and with most of the other airports using this same frequency, it's often challenging to get a call in. Even when someone does make a call, it's often stepped on and you hear just enough to make you panic. Did he say he was on downwind at Taylor or maybe he was 10 miles out and going to enter on a downwind... yikes?
My question is, why not start using the many other frequencies out there? Is this something the FAA mandates to an airport or can the airport request the change? I really think this can be a safety issue. Are they concerned we would make radio calls on the wrong frequency?
The other option I've thought of would be adding a range feature to the radio where I could dial in a distance I wanted inbound calls to come from. Example, I'm getting close the airport, now I only want a range of 20 miles. Of course this will never happen as most of us have old radios with 1960s technology.