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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: PIT on November 29, 2005, 06:40:57 PM
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Just a friendly shout out to all the students that attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. I know how much this site can help with gettin used to the radios.
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Someone visited a certain school recently....
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Daytona Campus or Prescott Campus?
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It was sarcasm implying that you must have visited the school. Since normally people rant or talk about "their" school. :wink:
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ahhh, yes and no. i have stayed at the school numerous times before, but i do not attend the college. My brother does though and he was saying to me that alot of people at the school listen to Liveatc.net so i figured i just give a shout out to all of them.
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Listen to the KSFB feed and you'll hear lots of "echo romeo" traffic. ;)
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It would be great if there was a student of Embry-Riddle that could set up a ATC feed for the DAB area. Especially since the campus is located adjacent to the airport and there are many avid listeners. It's a very busy airport and would be very interesting to listen to ground, local, approach, etc..
Now that I'm thinking of it, I think it would be even better if the university could set up such a site. It would allow students and ATC fans an opportunity to listen and learn about ATC/Pilot communications.
Perhaps, the students could recommend this to the university.
Any thoughts?
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ill talk to my brother and see what he says, i guess i could look for a cheap scanner on e-bay
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Now that I'm thinking of it, I think it would be even better if the university could set up such a site. It would allow students and ATC fans an opportunity to listen and learn about ATC/Pilot communications.
You'd think the ATC program there would be interested. In fact separate feeds for App/Dep and LC/GC would be ideal. I'm sure an institution as big and well funded as ERAU could afford a scanner, antenna, and dedicated PC with dual sound cards.
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Well funded, their more than well funded. During the orientation they gave out shrip and chicken and pop and all sorts of food and had live entertainment. i was shocked!!! but it also cost 40,000 to go their (not including food or flight costs)