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Scenario 11: According to Canadian regulations, who is permitted to deliberately intercept and divulge private communications, such as personal calls, transmitted over aeronautical radio frequencies?

The secrecy of communications principle prohibits the interception and divulgence of any radio communication not intended for the general public, except where a

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Question: Scenario 11: According to Canadian regulations, who is permitted to deliberately intercept and divulge private communications, such as personal calls, transmitted over aeronautical radio frequencies?

Answer options: ✅ No one, except by legal authorization

  • Air Traffic Controllers, for operational purposes
  • Any licensed radio operator
  • Emergency services personnel only

Correct answer: No one, except by legal authorization

Explanation: The secrecy of communications principle prohibits the interception and divulgence of any radio communication not intended for the general public, except where authorized by law. The correct answer is "No one, except by legal authorization". This capacity-fill scenario 11 reinforces the same competency for the roc-a bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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