Radio Station License - Who has one?
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Radio Station License - Who has one?
Did the renewal of my ATF and received a concerning call from Braam regarding a radio station license. Apparantly the owner 2 owners before me applied for a radio station license from ICASA - in 2002. Braam phoned me to inform me that this is on record and I need to address the issue with ICASA. Can anyone shed some light on this mystery?
I have a Radio Telephony: R- in my license but that just authorises me to use aviation radio's, apparantly the handset has a yearly fee of R380 and a once of transfer fee of R50?
PS - thanks for the heads up Braam and also thanks for processing my ATF so quickly.
I have a Radio Telephony: R- in my license but that just authorises me to use aviation radio's, apparantly the handset has a yearly fee of R380 and a once of transfer fee of R50?
PS - thanks for the heads up Braam and also thanks for processing my ATF so quickly.
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Re: Radio Station License - Who has one?
DH, I have been into this project before, we as a business etc have umpteen different ICASA licences (yes even to fix them !!)...it seems that should the radio be physically mounted to the aerie then a site or station licence is required. That would be a panel mount radio or even a hand held mounted with a screw type arrangement. Velcro or a bungie is a removable device then you apparently require a radio "owners" licence. That is to own the radio, to use it obviously we all need the Radio licence etc.
My advice to new NTCA aeries is go the hand held non type approved and save the work.
I will however contact ICASA (eish) to obtain some clarity on the matter.
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My advice to new NTCA aeries is go the hand held non type approved and save the work.
I will however contact ICASA (eish) to obtain some clarity on the matter.
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Re: Radio Station License - Who has one?
I spoke to Icasa the other day. Every single radio that is capable of transmitting requires a radio licence. in our case we have to have an aviation radio station licence, irrespective of panel mount or handheld. Is you use it in an aircraft, then it must be licenced. CAA police have been going to fly-ins and inspecting aircraft and klapping the guys.
First application R380 admin fee, R48 licence, thereafter, R48 per year.
Additionally any operator of a radio has to have an operators licence, that says you know what to say, when. This you have to get as part of your MPL
First application R380 admin fee, R48 licence, thereafter, R48 per year.
Additionally any operator of a radio has to have an operators licence, that says you know what to say, when. This you have to get as part of your MPL
Greg Perkins
Re: Radio Station License - Who has one?
There was a previous thing on this, a month or two ago. ALL radios need a lic - base, fixed, handheld, little portable non - aviation ones, CB's etc etc.
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what irks me is that some trikes get an AFT without a radio licence , by simply writing "handheld" in the CAA paperwork and stating that a radio below 1500ft is not mandatory....... im not annoyed that they get it right, im annoyed with the consistancy issues.
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They are milking us milky looking okes. That is a fact! Boat lisences for any dam, special gun lisences etc etc! When is it gonna stop, we will not be able to keep up. R300 plus, admin fee, for 1 min of data entry to a pc. No ways!
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Let me try make this clear
the minimum instrument list (CAR 91.04.4) states that there needs to be an ASI, ALT, Magentic compass and a time piece. That is it
the ATF will be issued on these instruments. The radio is not a complusory item unless you are in controlled airspace or advisory airspace. Here a radio is mandatory
However if you DO have a radio installed then ICASA (not CAA) states that you have to have a radio station licence. However it appears the CAA thugs have a directlive from ICASA to check for radio licence. I does appear that this is changing and quickly.
the minimum instrument list (CAR 91.04.4) states that there needs to be an ASI, ALT, Magentic compass and a time piece. That is it
the ATF will be issued on these instruments. The radio is not a complusory item unless you are in controlled airspace or advisory airspace. Here a radio is mandatory
However if you DO have a radio installed then ICASA (not CAA) states that you have to have a radio station licence. However it appears the CAA thugs have a directlive from ICASA to check for radio licence. I does appear that this is changing and quickly.
Greg Perkins
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...and most Special Rules Areas. There is a requirement that you maintain a listening watch.Morph wrote:unless you are in controlled airspace or advisory airspace. Here a radio is mandatory
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Anyone have the link to the correct download form?
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Re: Radio Station License - Who has one?
Does a portable handheld count as "installed". I queried them (ICASA) when i did mine- their answer was vague, very vagueMorph wrote:Let me try make this clear
However if you DO have a radio installed then ICASA (not CAA) states that you have to have a radio station licence. However it appears the CAA thugs have a directlive from ICASA to check for radio licence. I does appear that this is changing and quickly.


It was however abundently clear when i went for the ATF @ CAA that it was "required" ; they never queried in which airspace or region i was hangared or intended to fly in.......

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What is worse is even if you pay the R48.00 fee per annum that is all CAA wants to see BUT they(Icasa) never ever send your written licnense to you.
Typical that they don't know who does what.
Typical that they don't know who does what.
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Agreed, for us here in the Cape we regularly fly through FAD200, the General Flight training area, 125.8 Cape Town special rules west, Langebaan and Ysterplaat airspaces. In our case a Radio is compulsory. However if you are up in Loeriesfontein like Boet, then not so.skybound® wrote:...and most Special Rules Areas. There is a requirement that you maintain a listening watch.
Icasa made it very clear to me, If you use a radio in the plane, handheld or not, you have to have a licence.
Greg Perkins
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Agree Morph BUT can they please give me a dic that I have a license, I do not want to use the proof of payment as a license. 

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Re: Radio Station License - Who has one?
I have been trying to get hold of someone at ICASA (011 5663000) and every time i get put through i hit the voicemail. I have tried for about 6 weeks and probably 30 phone calls and still have not managed to speak to anyone at ICASA other than the receptionist. So how do i renew my radio licence?????????????????????










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