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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: lord_jakub on March 01, 2009, 03:25:34 PM
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Hello,
Can anyone tell me where can I find ATC conversation? The best would be live brodcast. I tried to find it here but it doesn`t work. Could you send me a link which will directly lead me there? I am making PPL at the moment in UK, I come from Poland and I have a problems to understand "tower" so I have to keep listening them - I think. Did anyone have a problem like I have? Do you know what should I do to improve my radiotelephony skills??? It is very important in aviation and it is the only one that I have a problems with. Please help!
Thank you
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http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php?type=all (http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php?type=all)
There is a link to a list of each feed. Simply click on one of the green "listen" buttons and a new window containing a player will pop up. Don't be too worried about your radio skills, they will improve with experience. I found this site to help a lot while going through my PPL. Good luck!
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It doesn`t work :oops: I have JAVA but there is some problems.
p.s. Thanks for advice, I believe that it is only question about time when my skills will improve. Do you mayby know any special exercises for problems like I have?
Thanks
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My only suggestion then is try updating java. As for practicing, you might try playing a flight simulator with atc capabilities, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator X or 2004. These will help with general phraseology. If you are having trouble understanding what atc is saying, then practice and time is really the only remedy.
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Hello pal,
Where abouts in the UK are you doing your PPL training?
I'd suggest getting hold of a CAP413, (you can buy it, or download it from www.caa.co.uk) and read it back to front so you know roughly what your being told and how to reply.
Also get a scanner and sit for a few hours near an aerodrome and listen, or find out where the spotters hide and mingle.
Casper
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I make my PPL in Blackpool. It is Lancashire part of UK.