How can I listen to ATC in India?
In principle you can listen to ATC of VOBL (Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore) using a VHF air band radio receiver on the following frequencies:
- Tower: 124.35 MHz.
- Ground: 121.65 MHz.
- Approach: 121.25 and 127.75 MHz.
Can you listen to ATC while on a flight?
By far the main thing anyone listening to ATC cannot do is TALK! Unless you are flying an aircraft or working at the airport you are not allowed to talk on a VHF airband radio frequency. When a rogue radio call is heard this distraction can lead to severe implications that can endanger the lives of hundreds of people.
Is ATC legal to listen to UK?
This means the general public can not listen to ATC traffic in the UK (but can listen to ATC in the US!). Although it is not illegal to sell, buy or own a scanning or other receiver in the UK, it must only be used to listen to transmissions meant for GENERAL RECEPTION.
Can you listen to ATC while flying?
What frequency is ATC?
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT PLAN. a. All air traffic control frequencies in the 118.000 to 136.975 MHz band will be assigned in accordance with the following 25 kHz channel assignment plan.
Can you listen to ATC on a car radio?
No. Car radios operate on a completely different frequency spectrum than AM/FM. In addition, unless you are really close, you won’t hear anything anyway. Due to the frequency spectrum, they rely on line-of-sight communication since planes are either in the air or on the ground near the antenna of the airport.
Can I listen to ATC in UK?
What about LHR? Unfortunately, UK law puts a stick in the spokes to listening to the ATC at Heathrow, the busiest airport in Europe and an AvGeek delight, with dozens of airlines from all over the world. Pascoe said the UK prohibits listening to ATC, let alone rebroadcasting it.