If you are asking what frequency they use - they are all different depending upon whom they are speaking too.
2006-12-27 02:16:30
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answered by ? 7
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Most aircraft (Commercial or private) use the same frequencies with some set aside for military use. These start at 108.000 MHz on VHF (Very High Frequency) and go thru 135.950 MHz. Other aviation related frequencies on VHF include 136.000 MHz thru 156.690 MHZ and are primarily used for Air Control and aircraft to ship communications.
High Frequencies were widely used for domestic aircraft voice communications years ago. Nearly all that traffic moved to Very High Frequencies long ago and domestic aircraft use of Medium Frequencies is now very rare. However, international flights still use the High Frequencies bands routinely for voice communications, because of the much longer distances over which they can be used. These frequencies start at 2850 KHz and go thru 24890 KHz.
The only portion of the Medium Frequency spectrum allocated for aviation use is the 2850 to 3000 kHz portion of the 2850 to 3155 kHz Aviation Band
2006-12-27 03:24:41
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answered by colglennlarson 3
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Generally speaking on private aircraft, VHF, and the range generally from 118 to 125 to hear the majority of traffic.
2006-12-27 03:18:01
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answered by Shawn M 3
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Depends on who they are talking to, the airspace they are in, and features of said airspace.
usually in class c and d its a C-taf
2006-12-27 06:59:37
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answered by WHAT?!!! 2
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not sure but they are not much different to commercial airlines the only thing exluded is millitary planes
2006-12-27 07:24:57
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answered by ck 3
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i have no clue
2006-12-28 13:26:07
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answered by kwadwo_adade 4
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what are you a freak'n terrorist?
2006-12-27 01:51:01
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answered by digby_by 4
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