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Offline Hammer38

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'pilot to pilot' audio F-16 intercepts and escorts
« on: April 08, 2010, 01:17:58 PM »
Question, any ideas on where I can find 'pilot to pilot' audio on the from the F-16 pilot and the 777 pilot on initial the intercept about the escort? Or, any similar types? I have always been interested to see how those conversations go.



Offline Dave_B

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Re: 'pilot to pilot' audio F-16 intercepts and escorts
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2010, 01:49:34 PM »
When it happens the most likely place is 121.5. It is not typically something you'll pick up in a "feed" somewhere.

Of course someone that just happens to be listening might record it and post it here....

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Re: 'pilot to pilot' audio F-16 intercepts and escorts
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2010, 11:59:08 PM »
When it happens the most likely place is 121.5. It is not typically something you'll pick up in a "feed" somewhere.

Of course someone that just happens to be listening might record it and post it here....

Wouldn't they also be using the UHF (300–420 MHz) band instead of the 'civil' VHF (118–137 MHz)? I know my Bearcat for the KSAT feed skips over some UHF ranges

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Re: 'pilot to pilot' audio F-16 intercepts and escorts
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2010, 02:47:11 PM »


Wouldn't they also be using the UHF (300–420 MHz) band instead of the 'civil' VHF (118–137 MHz)? I know my Bearcat for the KSAT feed skips over some UHF ranges

We are talking about civil aircraft being intercepted by military aircraft. They need to talk to the civil aircraft on a fequency for which it is equipped! If an F-16 comes up along side a civilan aircraft, the default frequency for them to meet on would be "'guard' frequency", 121.5.

Of course that might not be the only frequency they use because the ATC might have facilitated a meeting with the two on another freq. Or they may NEVER actually talk directly. An interception and diversion can happen with no radio communication at all. But I would guess that that is rare.