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What do you want to do with it? I'd humbly suggest there are quite some things a student pilot might want to spend 250 $ on before getting a handheld radio. As a student pilot on my dual cross country, both radios in my instructor's plane failed on approach to the Lewiston, Idaho airport. He whipped out his handheld, dialed in the tower frequency, and we were back in business. I purchased a Yaesu VX 120 Pro II the following day. I used it as a student to listen to the ground, tower and approach chatter, and get the ATIS while driving to the airport. Finally, when I purchased an aircraft with only one nav/com, I used it as a second radio in the cockpit to listen to the ATIS while keeping my my radio on the communications frequency. Even after I upgraded to two radios in the plane, I never leave the ground without it...remembering that one flight when everything went toast. - - - - - Al Gilson 1964 Skyhawk Spokane, WA USA -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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