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Are passangers aloud to use a GPS on a commercial airplane?
Combat aircraft like fighters or bombers represent only a minority of the category. Many civil aircraft have been produced in separate models for military use, such as the civil Douglas DC-3 airliner, which became the military C-47/C-53/R4D transport in the U.S. military and the "Dakota" in the UK and the Commonwealth. Even the small fabric-covered two-seater Piper J3 Cub had a military version, the L-4 liaison, observation and trainer aircraft. In the past, gliders and balloons have also been used as military aircraft; for example, balloons were used for observation during the American Civil War and World War I, and cargo gliders were used during World War II to land troops.
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Civil aviation includes both scheduled airline flights and general aviation, a catch-all covering other kinds of private and commercial use. The vast majority of flights flown around the world each day belong to the general aviation category, ranging from recreational balloon flying to civilian flight training to business trips to firefighting to medevac flights to cargo transportation on freight aircraft.
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Most civil aircraft have a VHF radio. They communicate with the air traffic control in the 118 - 136 MHz band. Additionally they might be equipped with HF radio, this has greater range and typically used over oceans.
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Justify?Hmm.
Most General Aircraft use VHF, or Very High Frequency.
Commercial use VHF, but also have Satellite communications.
Military use VHF, UHF and HF. That aside microwave and satellite are probably used and we have no idea how or are able to receive them.
Other systems in aircraft are transponders, anti-collision and Radio navigation.
Justifying is easy. Aircraft need to communicate and find out where they are and where they are going.
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Uhmm... so ATC and other air traffic know the aircraft type, registration, position, altitude, intentions, and destination. Also to issue clearances, instructions, and emergency information.subaru engine conversion for aircraft?
VHF radio is the most common and is used for short distance two-way communication between aircraft and ground services.
HF radio is used for two-way communication long distances, like when the aircraft is over the Arctic or the oceans.
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SATCOM gives closed two-way communication anywhere in the world.
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Cellphones are useful in case of communication system failure.
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The Emergency Locator Transmitter emits a signal on the emergengy VHF and UHF frequency to aid rescuers in finding a downed aircraft. They are often impact-activated.
The Transponder gives position and sometimes altitude information of an aircraft to Secondary Survelance Radar (used by ATC) so they can see them on the radar screen.
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