Obscure Comm question

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Obscure Comm question

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I know that English is used for air to ground communication but is there a TC reg for hand held radios? say for instance ground ops/ramp at an airport(Cdn) are using the good old motorola and speaking another language other than English?
Aside from the obvious safety issue is there a reg out there? can someone direct me? preferably in English :smt040
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You can use newfounese if you have it endorsed on your license
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IMHO it's not the type of radio that matters, but what frequency you're on and who's usually on it. Any frequenvy involving NAVCAN, or other pilots, obviously should be either in English or French. If you call your dispatcher or your limo driver on your discreet frequency, you can speak or sing in any language you want. I did not look for a reg either.
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Roger that!
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Allahu Akbar!!!

Oh shoot was I on freq? :lol:
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petpad wrote:IMHO it's not the type of radio that matters, but what frequency you're on and who's usually on it. Any frequenvy involving NAVCAN, or other pilots, obviously should be either in English or French. If you call your dispatcher or your limo driver on your discreet frequency, you can speak or sing in any language you want. I did not look for a reg either.
Exactly. For internal communications you are free to use whatever language you feel like.

When it comes to Federally Regulated communications (Air to Ground etc) you must you the official languages.
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