(I posted this in the "Projects" forum a while back, but it didn't generate much traffic, so I thought I'd try again here in "General"...)
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I'm a new private pilot, and as I'm working toward my additional ratings (instrument rating, commercial licence, etc.) I need to "build time". So I've been flying a number of cross-country flights (mostly Southern Alberta and British Columbia, but I'm planning trips to Northern Ontario and also the Arctic this summer) in order to keep building my flight hours.
I always take my VHF/UHF handheld up flying with me, but for obvious reasons (I'm flying the airplane!), I don't operate it in the air. But it seems to me that actually operating in the air using handhelds - or other smaller rigs that are suitable for, eg., SOTA - might be kind of fun. Rigging the antennas can be a bit of a challenge, I imagine, as it'd all have to be "inside the plexiglass" on the rental aircraft that I fly, but nevertheless it seems to be entirely do-able, as was suggested in this recent Reddit r/amateurradio thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/5hshzf/for_those_of_you_who_have_gone_aeronautical/?st=IWLL64XG&sh=31c06d63
Found an old eHam thread about this kind of thing, too!:
http://www.eham.net/articles/10144
(Maybe once I get my own airplane I can see about getting an AME to sign-off on additional external antennas or something). It might be nice to have an interested club-member come along on some of my flights to operate in the sky. So, if you're interested, drop me a line and I'll let you know what my flight schedule looks like and maybe we can try to operate air mobile - couple of hours in the air trying to pick up repeaters might be fun?
- Chris (VA6KC)