How do I listen to local airport traffic?

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How do I listen to local airport traffic?

Most scanners pick up the entirety of the aircraft band. You can also listen to air traffic control facilities from around the world at websites including liveatc.net, globalair.com, airnav.com and radioreference.com.

Can I hear live ATC?

Listen to Live ATC (Air Traffic Control) Communications. LiveATC.net. Third-party use of LiveATC live audio streams is prohibited.

Can you listen to aircraft radio online?

You can listen to live air traffic control (ATC) radio communication of many airports around the world, via the internet. Likewise, much of the world’s air traffic (in particular airline flights) can also be tracked in real-time on a map.

Is there an app to listen to ATC?

It’s called LiveATC.net and can patch passengers into the air traffic control network at 1,200 airports around the world. All users need to do is find an airport’s ICAO code or pick out an airport from an interactive map and start listening in.

Where can I listen to live air traffic control?

You can listen to live air traffic control (ATC) radio communication of many airports around the world, via the internet. These live audio feeds are also good for student pilots: get used to standard phraseology of ground control, tower, etc., at various speeds.

How to call a tower controller, according to air?

How To Call A Tower Controller As long as we aren’t busy, it’s preferred to call up with everything all at once “Metro Tower, Cessna 833PB, 10 miles north with Delta inbound for (request)”. That way we can avoid asking a lot of follow-up questions. When we are busy, simply say “Metro Tower, Cessna 833PB”.

Why is there no VHF coverage for air traffic control?

Large areas of the world do not have VHF coverage for air traffic control radio communication – either because they are too far from land (i.e., the oceans), or because they are remote and the controlling countries can not provide coverage for economic reasons.

How to make your initial call to ATC, According to air traffic controllers?

The real answer to the question is this: it depends on what facility you’re making your initial call to. Because different types of Air Traffic Controllers provide different types of services, how you make your first call to them can differ. We’ve broken ATC’s answers down by the type of facility they work in. Here’s what they had to say:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPuEuKJjnOo

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