I like to hook up my cell phone to my headsets and use the built-in FM receiver. I also have the option of switching to MP3 mode whenever there is nothing of interest on the radio.
Well??
Seems some of the "oooh-I-wouldn't-listen-to-an-MP3-player-in-the-cockpit" guys are the same guys who know what is on ever single ADF from here to TimBukToo..
What makes the ADF ok and the MP3 player taboo?
J
Rules were meant to be broken, right?![]()

Yeah....screw professionalism!![]()
Neither action is acceptable, for the simple fact that you are not being paid to listen to music/sports/whatever.
Know what sucks about the new e-175? No ADF....
Just curious, where do intercoms that have built in audio inputs fit in. I mean they obviously are approved if they can be installed and they do mute the audio when the radio or intercom is active?
Personal aircraft..
ADF?
Did you confuse that with ATF?
oh Automatic Direction Finder
now it not very 'automatic' dont ya say?
"needle points to the station" say it again "needle points to the station", there we go. How hard was that?:banghead:
So you are saying that you can't have and intercom like this in an FBO rental, a corporate jet, or a part 135 airplane?
The reason I asked was because I flew for a company that had them in most of their airplanes. Besides that, the ones we had were TSO'd, so couldn't they also be installed in just about any airplane??
Protoscab.We have in dash CD players in our planes. (C 414/421)
I love it!
professionalism stinks
Protoscab.
Have you ever listened to Hank Jr at 230 over Amarillo while the sun sets?![]()
Was Max with you??anic:
Was Max with you??anic: