Subject: | [Shop-talk] Cell phones on aircraft (was Compressed Air Lines, RapidAir) |
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From: | jem at milleredp.com (John Miller) |
Date: | Fri, 14 Oct 2011 07:16:50 -0700 |
References: | <alpine.BSF.2.00.1108032008290.9767@itonami.pair.com>, <alpine.BSF.2.00.1110122353080.7629@itonami.pair.com><BAY167-W1041F13DC93BC52303B82249FE00@phx.gbl><4E9721DE.6050106@xxiii.com> <4E974B44.5050301@gmail.com> <06c501cc8a03$b4e12250$0501a8c0@randall> |
> One other point, I've been privileged (?) to ride in the cockpit of some > non-commercial flights. The radios they use to contact the tower have > simply hideous voice quality. What kind of 'non-commercial flight'? Yes, you can have installation problems, but (a) most often sound quality's a function of the headset you're using which is why no one cheaps out (or should cheap out) on their headset and (b) if you're talking about the in-cabin speaker on something like a 172 those are there just as an alternative source of noise (of which you've already got plenty...) and maybe as an emergency device in the case of headset failure. John. |
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