dhowles Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 Hi, I'm nearly ready to take my PPL flight test, but need to improve my radio calls. Can anyone recommend a practical ground school/online course to help someone master radio calls in Ausralian airspace? Thanks in advance
eightyknots Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 Hi,I'm nearly ready to take my PPL flight test, but need to improve my radio calls. Can anyone recommend a practical ground school/online course to help someone master radio calls in Ausralian airspace? Thanks in advance An interesting request; I hope someone has some info about this. (In NZ, the Civil Aviation Authority's safety division issues a DVD with radio training/simulation on it)
dazza 38 Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 There is some stuff on the net.Live ATC or something like that .That may help you.
Tomo Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 G'day, where about's are you training? I'm assuming you would like training more in the traffic control type radio calls than CTAF?
billwoodmason Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 When I was learning to fly way back when the Trevor Thom Flight Radio Handbook was the publication of choice for learning radio procedures. It covers most commonly encountered situations when flying. You occasionally see the entire Trevor Thom series of books for sale on Ebay (2nd hand). Good luck. Billwoodmason
Guest Howard Hughes Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 When I was learning to fly way back when the Trevor Thom Flight Radio Handbook was the publication of choice for learning radio procedures. When I was learning to fly I had a cassette tape (remember them) with morse code on it, you can't get anymore practical than that! I reckon we might even find a few round here that can transmit morse, not only receive it! Facthunter perhaps??
Dieselten Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 Still have my Morse Code send and receive skills from my merchant navy days although I have lost a little speed now. Officially I passed at 20 words per min, the fastest I ever got was 28 words per min. On commercial circuits we usually stayed between 16-18 words per minute. A great system because there was a human being at either end of the circuit, and the brain is the ultimate frequency-agile, selective filtering device ever known to man.
turboplanner Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 When I was learning to fly I had a cassette tape (remember them) with morse code on it, you can't get anymore practical than that!I reckon we might even find a few round here that can transmit morse, not only receive it! Facthunter perhaps?? When Tomo first came on this site he had no English, could only communicate in morse code, got a lot past the moderators too! 1
Wayne T Mathews Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 When Tomo first came on this site he had no English, could only communicate in morse code, got a lot past the moderators too! Still does...
XC-Buzzard Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 dhowels, Mate I think from memory of only a few years ago CASA have a DVD produced for this purpose, I still have it somewhere I think, but mine was Distributed by Raaus ? Try one of these two , you may get it for Nuffin if your lucky ! Cheers Lance
J170 Owner Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 I reckon we might even find a few round here that can transmit morse, not only receive it! Facthunter perhaps?? Actually, it is easier to transmit morse than receive it. As a HAM radio operator I did morse years ago and could easily transmit ten words a minute but could only manage five words a minute on receive.
dhowles Posted July 29, 2012 Author Posted July 29, 2012 Hi,I'm nearly ready to take my PPL flight test, but need to improve my radio calls. Can anyone recommend a practical ground school/online course to help someone master radio calls in Ausralian airspace? Thanks in advance Thanks for all your replies, they were very useful and have given me some leads to pursue. Cheers Damon
turboplanner Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 Snap! See what I mean, he still struggles getting English words out! 1
Wayne T Mathews Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 See what I mean, he still struggles getting English words out! Yeah,,, but just because he talks slow, doesn't mean he thinks slow... 1
eightyknots Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 I reckon we might even find a few round here that can transmit morse, not only receive it! Facthunter perhaps??Actually, it is easier to transmit morse than receive it. As a HAM radio operator I did morse years ago and could easily transmit ten words a minute but could only manage five words a minute on receive. That was requirement back then for anyone wanting to use the HF frequencies. Allegedly, Dick Smith could never learn morse so he became a VHF/UHF/SHF ham radio operator only.
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