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On May 29, 2:49 pm, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "Dave" wrote in message oups.com... Asking questions on the CTAF is not a good idea. Why not? Because it's likely to lead to either a lengthy exchange or multiple replies - and render the frequency unusable. It is, of course, dependent on the situation. If the channel is dead quiet, ask away. However, if you are at a place like my home airport, you have to listen to the chatter from several other airports (122.8, naturally), and any unnecessary use really messes things up. David Johnson |
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