Understanding Aircraft's Communication System | ACARS | Voice & Data | Antennas on an Aircraft!

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Hi! In this video we look at the communication system on an aircraft. We see how aircraft receives and sends voice and other data to different ground stations or to other aircraft. We see how the crew can manage the audio in order to transmit and receive it through speakers or headset.
We also see what is meant by ACARS and where the data is sent through ACARS and what data is sent through it.
Then we see the different Antennas that are used by the communication system to ensure that the aircraft stays in touch with different ground stations.

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Sir excellent explanation of Aircraft communication system

rgtiger
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You have given good information about communication and navigation systems in aircraft.
Thank you.

ghanshammhatre
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very useful information that you have nicely explained.. Thanks

niyazkhan
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Thnks !sir it is more helpful videos for so let make more videos such type more and plz do make keep more

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ATC stands for Air Traffic Control AND NOT transponder. Those are collectively various controllers which communicate with a plane by voice. Transponder sends code (sometimes with data about altitude, depending on the type of transponder) to ATC radar screen, but it is not ATC itself.
CVR (Cockpit Voice Recorder) is just a sound recorder, it does not use an antenna. Nowadays, depending on the airline, planes use various two-way, usually Internet-based methods of communication with the company (typically by text with Flight Operations) while in the air, via tablets, laptops, faxes, telexes, sometimes phones, etc.

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