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abripl
March 20th 05, 06:56 PM
Comming in directly from east, which is the correct VFR approach
frequency?
John Wayne airport website lists three frequencies depending on
direction - 128.1 for NE-SE. The AOPA online guide and Airnav only give
121.3. Sectionals and LA TAC shows 121.3 from N and 132.7/124.1
(4000&below/above) from SE. Anybody clarify this?
Larry Dighera
March 20th 05, 09:04 PM
On 20 Mar 2005 10:56:30 -0800, "abripl" > wrote
in . com>::
>Comming in directly from east, which is the correct VFR approach
>frequency?
>John Wayne airport website lists three frequencies depending on
>direction - 128.1 for NE-SE. The AOPA online guide and Airnav only give
>121.3. Sectionals and LA TAC shows 121.3 from N and 132.7/124.1
>(4000&below/above) from SE. Anybody clarify this?
VFR I'd call SoCal Approach Control on 121.3 MHz, and expect to be
asked to report over Signal Peak.
Bob Gardner
March 20th 05, 09:22 PM
I think I would get my information from the Airport/Facility Directory,
which is the official source.
Bob Gardner
"abripl" > wrote in message
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> Comming in directly from east, which is the correct VFR approach
> frequency?
> John Wayne airport website lists three frequencies depending on
> direction - 128.1 for NE-SE. The AOPA online guide and Airnav only give
> 121.3. Sectionals and LA TAC shows 121.3 from N and 132.7/124.1
> (4000&below/above) from SE. Anybody clarify this?
>
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