KC-10 Driver
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Here is one of my pet peeves -- I don't have many, but this is one of them.
Whenever I tune in 123.45 (the ICAO-designated operational interplane frequency for oceanic traffic), and I'm within a couple of hundred miles of the U.S. coast, I hear constant chatter from non-oceanic operators on the freq.
Perhaps there are aviators who do not realize that this is an assigned frequency. Some pilots use that frequency to chat simply because it is an easy frequency to remember?
It is annoying and distracting to have to listen to Bubba and Chet talk about which barbecue joint near the FBO has the best ribs, and who's going to get there first after landing.
Just a random insomnial thought.
Whenever I tune in 123.45 (the ICAO-designated operational interplane frequency for oceanic traffic), and I'm within a couple of hundred miles of the U.S. coast, I hear constant chatter from non-oceanic operators on the freq.
Perhaps there are aviators who do not realize that this is an assigned frequency. Some pilots use that frequency to chat simply because it is an easy frequency to remember?
It is annoying and distracting to have to listen to Bubba and Chet talk about which barbecue joint near the FBO has the best ribs, and who's going to get there first after landing.
Just a random insomnial thought.
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