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How can VFR aircraft contact ATC?
Via digital communication only
By radio
Through a cellphone application
Via satellite communication
The correct answer is: By radio
VFR (Visual Flight Rules) aircraft typically contact Air Traffic Control (ATC) by radio as this is the most established and widely used method for real-time communication in aviation. The aviation community relies heavily on VHF radios for immediate voice communication, which allows pilots to receive instructions, updates on air traffic, and other essential information while maintaining situational awareness. While there are alternate forms of communication available, such as satellite communication or mobile applications, these are not standard methods for contacting ATC, especially in the context of VFR operations where direct voice communication through radio is prioritized. The reliance on radio ensures that pilots can communicate effectively, receive timely guidance, and respond quickly to dynamic flight situations, which is crucial for safety in the visually oriented VFR environment.