[Fourlanders] Foxtrot Charlie Charlie

Tom McElroy tommcelroy.mail at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 12:53:50 EDT 2018


Hello folks,
We were watching "Flying Wild Alaska " the other night.
If you're not familiar with the show, it's a rare gem in reality TV, as one
writer puts it.

A couple of hunters on snow machines were stranded out in the vast, frozen
bush.
An aircraft was sent out an airplane to find them.
To my surprise, the hunters contacted the aircraft using VHF airband HT's!

I learned that it's not unusual for people in Alaska to carry a VHF AM
(AE3)  airband HT "when all else fails".

The FAA and FCC join forces to regulates the 108-136 MHz band, and it seems
that the license, or permission goes with the platform more than the user.
But, you can get a " Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit" which might
be good for ballooning, crop dusting, cattle herding, that sort of a
ground-to-air communication.

Does anyone have a  " Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit" ?  The FCC
lets you buy one for $70, no exam.  Might be worth having a VHF airband HT
and a  " Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit" in a SAR application.

Thoughts from the group?

73
Tom McElroy
W4SDR
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