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On Feb 1, 11:58 am, Sam Spade wrote:
John Clonts wrote: All true, except that none of those references actually specify that it's the FSS that receives on that frequency rather than the pilot. It may be obvious once you know it, but until then it is a question almost every pilot faces-- hopefully not at the instant that he really needs to know it, because at that point it's almost impossible to find it! I just looked at BTY VOR in a remote area of western Nevada. The frequency is 114.7. Over the primary box is "122.1R." How could that be confusing for a properly trained student pilot? I guess it depends on who is "Receiving" the pilot or FSS. In anycase, the comm radio won't reach 114.7 so the pilot will likely figure that something is wrong. -Robert |
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