Wideband (2-53 kHz) VLF recordings have been made on an aircraft fligh
t from Honolulu, Hawaii, to St John's, Newfoundland, via Comox on Vanc
ouver Island. Clear periodic variations have been observed in both the
amplitude and phase of the VLF signals from both navigation and commu
nications VLF transmitters, and these oscillations reached maximum amp
litude in the region above the Coast and Rocky Mountains. We suggest t
hese oscillations were produced by the reflection of the VLF signals f
rom the mountains. The oscillations were seen on signals typical of si
ngle-mode propagation and on those undergoing significant modal interf
erence. We measured reflection coefficients of up to 18% at the Omega
navigational frequencies and 43% at the frequency of the NPM transmitt
er (23.4 kHz). The effect of the reflections at the Omega frequencies
was seen more than 3000 km before the mountains, but the effect of ref
lections at the higher VLF frequencies, although greater in magnitude,
was much more localized to the immediate region of the mountains.