Aeronautical

Aviation Radio Services

Overview

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Overview

Aeronautical License Overview

An aeronautical license is essential for the effective operation of radio navigation services critical to aviation safety. This license grants access to the necessary spectrum to support systems such as VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range), DME (Distance Measuring Equipment), and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). These systems provide pilots with accurate navigation and communication capabilities, ensuring the safe operation of aircraft in diverse environments. By securing this license, stakeholders not only comply with regulatory standards but also enhance the reliability and safety of air travel.

Aeronatical License Application Requirements

1. Letter of Good Standing 

2.Letter from the Civil Aviation Authority

3. Certificate of Incorporation

4. Certificate of Registration

Processing Fee

JMD $2,500.00

 

Spectrum Licensing Fee

Non-Commercial broadcast

JMD – $30,000.00

Aeronautical Mobile (Aircraft) Station

JMD – $25,000.00

Aeronautical Ground Station

JMD – $10,000.00

Aeronautical Special Ground Station

JMD – $40,000.00

 

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FAQ’s

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What is aeronautical radio?

Aeronautical radio refers to the use of radio communication systems in aviation, including communication between aircraft and air traffic control.

To obtain an aeronautical radio license, you need to submit an application to the spectrum management authority and meet the necessary requirements.

Aeronautical radio uses various frequencies allocated specifically for aviation, including VHF (Very High Frequency) and HF (High Frequency) bands.

Aeronautical radio enables efficient and reliable communication between aircraft and ground control, ensuring safe and smooth air traffic operations.

Yes, there are certain regulations and restrictions on the use of aeronautical radio to ensure proper coordination and prevent interference with other communication systems.

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