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Newps writes:
It's not an issue. IFR or VFR. A real pilot knows this. This information is in many books. Start reading chief. If I'm flying VFR, what frequency do I set on my radio to talk to ATC? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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paul kgyy wrote:
-Even during a handoff I'll sometimes forget what the agency is. I don't think ATC is offended if I call them approach or center. I've been rather huffily corrected around Chicago if I use "approach" when I should use "center". They haven't gone to the point of shooting me down yet, though :-) Don't worry, Chicago only has bulldozers. Matt |
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![]() On Jan 23, 4:45 pm, "paul kgyy" wrote: -Even during a handoff I'll sometimes forget what the agency is. I don't think ATC is offended if I call them approach or center.I've been rather huffily corrected around Chicago if I use "approach" when I should use "center". They haven't gone to the point of shooting me down yet, though :-) I guess working a "center" is probably an increase in pay grade and they want you to know it. ![]() -Robert |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Newps writes: It's not an issue. IFR or VFR. A real pilot knows this. This information is in many books. Start reading chief. If I'm flying VFR, what frequency do I set on my radio to talk to ATC? If you have not bothered to find this out before you take off, look on your sectional and find the nearest towered airport. Call the tower on the freq that is listed on the sectional and ask them. Barring that you could call FSS and ask them. |
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Find the nearest TFR from the NOTAMSs you studied before you departed,
or find the nearest Prohibited area on your VFR chart, fly into either of them and tune your radio to 121.5. You'll talk to someone eventually. -----Original Message----- From: Mxsmanic ] Posted At: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 7:57 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: Boundaries between Approach/Departure and Center Subject: Boundaries between Approach/Departure and Center Newps writes: It's not an issue. IFR or VFR. A real pilot knows this. This information is in many books. Start reading chief. If I'm flying VFR, what frequency do I set on my radio to talk to ATC? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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John Theune wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote: Newps writes: It's not an issue. IFR or VFR. A real pilot knows this. This information is in many books. Start reading chief. If I'm flying VFR, what frequency do I set on my radio to talk to ATC? If you have not bothered to find this out before you take off, look on your sectional and find the nearest towered airport. Call the tower on the freq that is listed on the sectional and ask them. Barring that you could call FSS and ask them. You are feeding a troll. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
Find the nearest TFR from the NOTAMSs you studied before you departed, or find the nearest Prohibited area on your VFR chart, fly into either of them and tune your radio to 121.5. You'll talk to someone eventually. P-51 would be an excellent choice for him (or her?) But, first he or she would have to take some flying lessons. |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Jan 23, 4:45 pm, "paul kgyy" wrote: -Even during a handoff I'll sometimes forget what the agency is. I don't think ATC is offended if I call them approach or center.I've been rather huffily corrected around Chicago if I use "approach" when I should use "center". They haven't gone to the point of shooting me down yet, though :-) I guess working a "center" is probably an increase in pay grade and they want you to know it. ![]() -Robert I'll bet the O'Hare troops make more than most center controllers. |
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![]() Mxsmanic wrote: Newps writes: It's not an issue. IFR or VFR. A real pilot knows this. This information is in many books. Start reading chief. If I'm flying VFR, what frequency do I set on my radio to talk to ATC? It's written in a number of places and on certain broadcasts. |
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