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AliR wrote:
I can never get this right! When the airport list's it's approach freq like this 123.75 (320-152) 119.9 (153-319) does that mean that I should call 123.75 if my heading is between 320 and 152 or the opposite? AliR Neither. Your aircraft heading is not an issue. It is the geographical segment you are in, in relation to the airport. If your aircraft is within the arc from 320° to 152° from the airport, you use 123.75. If you are within the arc from 153° to 319° from the airport, you use 119.9. You can roll into a bank and do 360° turns and not have to change frequencies while turning. -- Darrell R. Schmidt B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/ - |
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