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What is the best app to listen to air traffic control?

LiveATC Air Radio provides a quick and easy way to listen in on live conversations between pilots and air traffic controllers near many airports around the world.



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The LiveATC Network (http://liveatc.net) is the world's largest network of streaming audio feeds focused solely on aviation, currently covering over 1,200 airports around the world with over 2,000 different audio feeds and growing daily!

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ForeFlight is a widely used aviation app for flight planning and navigation, with various features including flight planning, weather information, electronic charts, and aircraft performance calculations.

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Free, live flight tracker and flight status app from FlightAware for Android! This app allows you to track the real-time flight status and see the live map flight track of any commercial flight worldwide and general aviation (private, charter, etc) in the United States and Canada.

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The closest competitor to flightradar24.com are flightstats.com, flightaware.com and airportia.com. To understand more about flightradar24.com and its competitors, sign up for a free account to explore Semrush's Traffic Analytics and Market Explorer tools.

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If you don't have a paid subscription account (spotter, pilot, business) with Radarbox, you can still use the app, but with limited features and ads. We recommend using the app with a subscription for the best user experience. Our subscription plans start at $2.45 / month.

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When a pilot needs to ask ATC to repeat something, the proper way is to use the phrase “say again.” That obligates ATC to reply. This, however, does not necessarily clarify information that the pilot may not have understood or may not recognize.

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