Okay you know how you use ACT for normal runways landings?
My question is what if (real life) you have an amphibious aircraft and want to land in a large body of water? Do you have to tell the ACT about it? If so what do you say?
I have never heard of an aircraft having a marine band radio.
121.5 Mhz is the universal 'emergency' frequency - as in Mayday, Mayday!!!appropriate frequency(121.50 here).
14 CFR PART 91, SECTION 91.115
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES:WATER
OPERATIONS
RULES OF THE SEA
According to United States Coast Guard (USCG) regulations, the definition of a vessel includes virtually anything capable of being used for transportation on water, including seaplanes on the water. Therefore, any time a seaplane is operating on the water, whether under power or not, it is required to comply with USCG navigation rules applicable to vessels.
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