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Hi all!
As a non-native english speaker learning to fly in UK, I found that the most challenging part of flying lessons is talking with controllers and understanding what other pilot say. To get some practice I got ordinary, 20-bucks FM radio changed so I could receive frequency up to 135 MHz. London Heathrow approach is (probably) 130.25, but despite living nearby, I can't receive it. Is the radio too weak or I'm missing something? Some guy said air communication is digital, but somehow I don't believe it. Or maybe you guys have some other hints for me? Thanks, Lukasz |
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