Are there any publically available recordings of conversations between ATC and pilots?
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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.
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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.
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which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
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You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57
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up vote
8
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It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.
air-traffic-control datasets flight-tracking
It can be either audio or transcription.
It would be perfect if it also contains aircraft tracks.
air-traffic-control datasets flight-tracking
air-traffic-control datasets flight-tracking
asked Dec 3 at 15:20
Daria Kharkina
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which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
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You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57
add a comment |
5
which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
2
You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57
5
5
which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
2
2
You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57
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LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.
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I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:
LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.
VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.
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Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.
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3 Answers
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
18
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LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.
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up vote
18
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LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.
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LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.
LiveATC.net has live and recorded ATC radio for most countries/airports. There are lots of flight tracking websites, e.g. FlightAware, that have live and recorded radar/ADS-B tracks. You'll have to correlate the two yourself.
answered Dec 3 at 15:36
Stephen Sprunk
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I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:
LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.
VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:
LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.
VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.
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7
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up vote
7
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I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:
LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.
VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.
I'm a PPL student and I use two sources:
LiveATC.net web site for getting used to live communication on my local airport and also for analyzing recorded communication during my training flights.
VASAviation YouTube channel, which contains many videos capturing communication during aviation incidents, including charts and subtitles.
edited Dec 4 at 9:03
answered Dec 3 at 17:16
Hask Somatotoian
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Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.
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Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.
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Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.
Yes: Many publicly available accident/incident reports contain communication transcripts; some of those will contain aircraft tracks, too.
edited Dec 3 at 16:18
answered Dec 3 at 16:02
Cpt Reynolds
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which country are you asking about?
– Federico♦
Dec 3 at 15:32
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You can start with Youtube: youtube.com/results?search_query=atc+audio
– Grzegorz Oledzki
Dec 4 at 8:14
Are you interested in recordings only or live streaming as well?
– Ister
Dec 4 at 10:43
Location doesn't matter. Preferably recorded not live data. Transcribed recordings are the best thing for me. However, most of the transcriptions that I've found are about some incidents but I need something typical.
– Daria Kharkina
Dec 4 at 11:58
What are you trying to do with the recordings/transcriptions? Knowing that might help determine a source, or perhaps alternative way to accomplish your goal.
– BruceWayne
Dec 4 at 15:57