Listen Live to ATC (USA Only)
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Unfortunately it is illegal to listen to UK Air Traffic Control, so here are some Live feeds from the good old U S of A.
LiveATC.net is a popular global network that provides live audio feeds of air traffic control (ATC) communications from airports all over the world. While you can easily listen to tower frequencies in New York or Tokyo, the map for the UK remains almost entirely blank.
Why you can't listen in the UK
The reason is a legal hurdle called the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006.
Listen to transmissions that are not intended for the general public (which includes ATC).
Rebroadcast or disclose the contents of those transmissions to anyone else.
Unlike the US, where airwaves are considered public property, the UK government treats aviation radio as private "correspondence."
Note: While many enthusiasts still use handheld scanners at airfields, it technically remains "dodgy" ground. To stay strictly within the law, you are only supposed to listen if you hold a Flight Radio Telephony Operator’s Licence (FRTOL) or are a student pilot under supervision.
