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Old November 7th 04, 11:05 AM
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 15:24:04 GMT, john smith wrote:

Correct. You only need one if you are going outside the USA.
I have yet to have the folks in Canada ask for the Radio License.

Dave Stadt wrote:
You are just fine. In your situation a station or operators license is not
required. The requirement went away about a decade ago.


Thanks, guys. Guess what I found at Larry's website?:

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b) An aircraft station is licensed by rule and does not need an
individual license issued by the FCC if the aircraft
station is not required by statute, treaty, or agreement to which the
United States is signatory to carry a radio, and the aircraft station
does not make international flights or communications. Even though an
individual license is not required, an aircraft station licensed by
rule
must be operated in accordance with all applicable operating
requirements, procedures, and technical specifications found in this
part.

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Which seems to say that the airplane has a "license" even if it
doesn't have a license!

I was going by the book "Say It Again". It was a secondhand copy and
may indeed be more than ten years old.

As for Canada, I have a recreational cert and therefore am't allowed
to fly in furrin parts.

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