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Subject: Re: Night XC, and Class C jitters!!
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <365b3355.1324181@news.infinet.com>, nospam@my.emal says...
>
>Listen over a scanner/handheld radio or a streaming audio site to hear
>pilots and controllers dialogue.  You'll begin to notice that the
>"format" for talking to ATC is basically identical to talking over a
>CTAF.
>

I do that, but living in a rural area 50 miles from the nearest class C,
all I hear is 'Columbus approach, Delta 123 is with you at 11 with Uniform'


Never get to hear the other side.

[Now, when I was a teenager we lived only 2 miles from CMH---could even
hear the ATIS from my bedroom----that is how I got hooked!!]


