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Restricted Radio Licence Course By Algoa Flying Club
For student pilots busy completing their PPL training (Fixed wing, helicopter, microlight, gyrocopter, hot air balloon). Also, any person interested in VHF communication between pilot & ATC. Note – In this instance you will only be able to be issued with a certificate of attendance as a person needs to complete their full PPL training before they can be issued with a radio license.
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26-07-2022
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Africa
Eastern Cape
South Africa

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A Restricted Radio License, also known as Restricted Operator’s Certificate (ROC) or Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate (RROC), is a type of radio license that allows individuals to operate certain radio communication equipment in aviation. In aviation, radio communication plays a vital role in maintaining effective and efficient communication between pilots, air traffic control (ATC), and other relevant personnel. A Restricted Radio License is typically required for pilots who operate in certain aviation environments or make use of specific radio equipment. The Restricted Radio License typically allows the holder to operate radio communication equipment within a restricted frequency range or specific radio services. This license is often associated with aviation-related activities and is required for pilots or aviation personnel who need to communicate using specific radio frequencies or equipment. The purpose of the Restricted Radio License is to ensure that individuals operating radio communication equipment in aviation environments are knowledgeable about proper radio procedures, regulations, and communication protocols. It helps maintain effective and safe radio communication by ensuring operators understand how to use the equipment correctly, follow standardized phraseology, and comply with relevant regulations. The specific requirements for obtaining a Restricted Radio License can vary by jurisdiction. In some cases, individuals may need to complete a specific training course or pass an examination to demonstrate their knowledge and proficiency in radio procedures and regulations. The training may cover topics such as radio theory, operating practices, radiotelephony phraseology, and emergency procedures. It’s important to note that the specific terminology, regulations, and licensing requirements for radio communication in aviation can differ between countries or aviation authorities. Therefore, pilots and aviation personnel should refer to the regulations of their respective aviation authority to understand the exact requirements and procedures for obtaining a Restricted Radio License in their jurisdiction.