[Milsurplus] "Crash Panel" in air tower ?
B. Smith
smithab11 at comcast.net
Sat Jan 22 19:09:08 EST 2022
The "Crash" radio was used for the Emergency Equipment which often was
on non aviation frequencies.
k4che
On 1/21/2022 10:18 PM, Hubert Miller wrote:
> Will someone please explain the "crash [ radio ] equipment" in some ( vintage ) air traffic control towers?
> Like TCS equipment? Does this simply mean, "backup radios", like if somehow the main equipment is wrecked?
> I don't see there's a separate mains power for the 'crash panel'.
> thanks-
> Hue Miller
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