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Subject: Re: The level out and the flare
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In article <19980928195530.25898.00001921@ng-cr1.aol.com>, wendybg@aol.com 
says...

>Rod plugs a CD/ AM/FM radio into the intercom.
>
>

Not recommended.  A stand-alone CD player, perhaps Why do you think the big 
airliners won't let you use a radio in flight?  An AM/FM radio can (and will)
 reak havoc with your navcom.  You may not be aware of it until you find 
yourself lost.

Jim

