Boy, this is all news to me.  As a career airline mechanic, since retired, I'm 
unaware of any HF radio equipment on board that is capable of operating on the 
ham bands.  The only HF carried on our airplanes was Automatic Direction 
Finding and that was receive only and emergency only.  Some Canadian airliners 
carried HF due to the distance between stations.  But what do I know, I've been 
retired 25 years.

 
Yes, the OFFICIAL use of radio equipment on board an aircraft for purposes of 
operating that aircraft requires type acceptance, but last I looked, the 
Captain of an aircraft (or ship) could authorize use of other radio gear 
onboard for other purposes. It's a judgement call, and requires that the 
captain be technically competent and able to assess that the passenger is also.

 
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