Question: When flying a light sport aircraft without an installed radio, can a hand-held comm be used?
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Subscribe NowAnswer: If you are flying in noncontrolled airspace where a radio is not required, you don’t need a radio at all. But most pilots who fly light sport aircraft (LSAs) do have a battery-powered, hand-held radio with them in the cockpit as it can provide an extra level of situational awareness since you can listen for other traffic, access automated weather, etc.
