RyanShort1
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Ok, so this just became an issue for a group I work with, but I'm beginning to think it has a lot of implications for a lot more than this other group.
Some guy that scans lots of channels, and apparently looks for these kinds of things
sent said group a letter pointing out that any ground based radios must be licensed with the FCC for use - even on a CTAF or Unicom frequency. So, I really didn't want to do this, but as a member of that group, I got assigned (why...?) the very unsavory task of researching this. So a few phone calls later I'm confused and annoyed. It seems that the FCC would require even a handheld, perhaps used by a CFI, to be licensed as a ground station in order to be legally used on CTAF. However, it looks to me like a CFI might not even meet the "eligibility" requirements for that license, and might be assigned a frequency that would be unhelpful for say a student solo...
Anyone here have more knowledge of the subject?
Oh, and we MAYBE use that frequency (which is published on the FAA charts...) for fly-ins or stuff maybe a total of 25 hours a year - if that!
Some guy that scans lots of channels, and apparently looks for these kinds of things

Anyone here have more knowledge of the subject?
Oh, and we MAYBE use that frequency (which is published on the FAA charts...) for fly-ins or stuff maybe a total of 25 hours a year - if that!