How can I listen to air traffic control in Australia?

How can I listen to air traffic control in Australia?

If you’ve got nothing better to do on one night, visit LiveATC.net, where anyone with a computer or smartphone and a passing interest in aviation can listen to control towers live, worldwide, and in full action. Student pilots use it to listen to their local airport to get accustomed to the myriad radio calls required.

Where is ATC in Australia?

Air Traffic Controllers are based around the country and work in one of our two major centres in Melbourne or Brisbane, two terminal control units or 28 control towers at international and regional airports across Australia.

Do airplanes use AM or FM?

Amplitude modulation is one way of transmitting radio signals across large distances. While FM has many advantages, AM is typically used in aviation. The reason for this is the capture effect.

When did Sky Sports Radio start in Australia?

Sky Sports Radio is a australian sports radio station based in Sydney, NSW that was launched on 31 October 1925 by Sky Channel on the frequency 1017 AM.

Where can I buy an ATC audio system?

Through ATC’s commitment to multi-channel mastering and its direct involvement with leading players in the professional audio industry including Sony Music and Telarc, ATC’s products are installed at some of the world’s most prestigious multi-channel studios and auditoria. Where ever the best is required you will find ATC.

Who are the underwriters for ATC Sports insurance?

At ATC, we understand that every risk is different. Our specialist underwriters have extensive experience in sports, leisure and event programs throughout Australia. We offer a broad scope of risk as well as a responsive service, and we work with you to achieve the right insurance cover for your client at a competitive price.

Who is interested in air traffic control ( ATC )?

LiveATC is a popular resource for those who enjoy listening to and talking about Air Traffic Control (ATC)…aviation enthusiasts student pilots student air traffic controllers flight simulation enthusiasts FBO operators airline operators and just about anyone with an interest in aviation communications.