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![]() "You" wrote in message ... In article , Dave Anderer wrote: On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:07:45 -0400, Larry wrote: Noone monitors 121.5 all the time, now....it being OBSOLETE. Since 9/11 most aircraft in the US constantly monitor 121.5. I don't know what planet your on, but NONE of the bush pilots up here in alaska, listen to 121.5... I assume he was referring to this: http://www.faa.gov/ATpubs/AIM/Chap5/aim0506.html 2. All aircraft operating in the U.S. national airspace, if capable, will maintain a listening watch on VHF guard 121.5 or UHF 243.0. It is incumbent on all aviators to know and understand their responsibilities if intercepted. Additionally, if the U.S. military intercepts an aircraft and flares are dispensed in the area of that aircraft, aviators will pay strict attention, contact air traffic control immediately on the local frequency or on VHF guard 121.5 or UHF 243.0 and follow the intercept's visual ICAO signals. Be advised that noncompliance may result in the use of force. |
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