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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... follow appropriate radio procedure and stop being a weenie. :-) ask yourself what the licence achieves. hint, it gets people to play together in the same sandpit without being a nuisance to each other. the requirement is to play together by using appropriate radio procedure. if it is an issue for the FCC let them tell you about it. ....btw I'm claiming pacific ocean immunity on this :-) Stealth Pilot Australia I don't think you need immunity since you are not required by the FCC to have a license anyway. |
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I have yet to have the folks in Canada ask for the Radio License.
I just returned to the US from a two-week flying tour of the Canadian Maritimes. Neither I nor the pilots of the other two a/c were asked for a radio license, or anything else, for that matter. I was asked for my pilot's license when reentering the US at Bangor, Maine. vince norris |
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![]() "Brien K. Meehan" wrote in message ups.com... Larry, if you tell us your address, we'll all pitch in and send you a few bucks so you can go buy yourself a sense of humor. I don't think he would have a clue as to where to buy one. |
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"Brien K. Meehan" wrote in message
ups.com... Larry, if you tell us your address, we'll all pitch in and send you a few bucks so you can go buy yourself a sense of humor. Perhaps he could trade his dictionary in for one... Sorry, couldn't resist. |
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No, and no.
PJ ============================================ Here's to the duck who swam a lake and never lost a feather, May sometime another year, we all be back together. JJW ============================================ "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... Okay, the Cub I rent has no radio, hence no radio license. I am vaguely aware, each time I use the handheld, that I am operating without a station license. Is this a problem? Should I apply to the FCC for a license, and if so, what sort of license do I want? all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com the blog www.danford.net |
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There's only one "R" in AROW nowadays, you know. The missing one if for the redidio license.
-- Jim Fisher So If I read this correctly I don't actually need a redidio licence? Do I even need a redidio? Sorry - couldn't resist ![]() Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... Okay, the Cub I rent has no radio, hence no radio license. I am vaguely aware, each time I use the handheld, that I am operating without a station license. Is this a problem? Should I apply to the FCC for a license, and if so, what sort of license do I want? Based on FCC rules 87.18 (b) and 87.89 (d) 4. ( http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...47cfr87.18.pdf http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...47cfr87.89.pdf ) you are illegal only if you operate the station outside the USA. As many have pointed out, Canada rarely, if ever, asks to see the licenses. In any case, since pretty much all equipment in use is to FCC standards anyway, I doubt that they will care much about equipment, unless it was somehow faulty. You would probably be called on the lack of a Station license only if they decided they had to inspect you because you were splattering over adjacent frequencies or something like that, and even then I am betting you would only be in trouble if the equipment was non-FCC-compliant.... modified, or homebrew, or something like that.... Canada still does, however, require the radio Operator's license for its own pilots.... so I am betting that you would be called on the lack of an Operator's license (rule 87.89) before you would be called on the Station license. Again, they probably won't care to check your Operator's license unless you display improper technique.... |
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(This from the pilot of a 1945 Aeronca Champ...)
No, of course not! It's just something else inside the airplane to distract you from looking outside and enjoying the flight. tony roberts wrote: So If I read this correctly I don't actually need a redidio licence? Do I even need a redidio? Sorry - couldn't resist ![]() Tony |
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john smith wrote in message ...
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. You may not have been asked, but we (Canadian pilots operating in Canada) are required to have the radio operators license on our person, just like the pilot's license and medical certificate. |
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![]() "Icebound" wrote in message ... "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... Okay, the Cub I rent has no radio, hence no radio license. I am vaguely aware, each time I use the handheld, that I am operating without a station license. Is this a problem? Should I apply to the FCC for a license, and if so, what sort of license do I want? Based on FCC rules 87.18 (b) and 87.89 (d) 4. ( http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...47cfr87.18.pdf http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...47cfr87.89.pdf ) you are illegal only if you operate the station outside the USA. Ah yes, the FAA requires us to have a station license if we are in Canada where the FAA has no authority. Another fine example of our government in action. As many have pointed out, Canada rarely, if ever, asks to see the licenses. In any case, since pretty much all equipment in use is to FCC standards anyway, I doubt that they will care much about equipment, unless it was somehow faulty. You would probably be called on the lack of a Station license only if they decided they had to inspect you because you were splattering over adjacent frequencies or something like that, and even then I am betting you would only be in trouble if the equipment was non-FCC-compliant.... modified, or homebrew, or something like that.... Canada still does, however, require the radio Operator's license for its own pilots.... so I am betting that you would be called on the lack of an Operator's license (rule 87.89) before you would be called on the Station license. Again, they probably won't care to check your Operator's license unless you display improper technique.... What do Canadian regulations say regarding station and operator licenses if a US citizen brings a private plane into Canada? |
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