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Old February 7th 06, 12:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Jepps airport and VOR names ... how used?

"Frogmore" is a nearby town. It's also famous for it's "Frogmore
Stew" - a boil consisiting of shrimp, corn, onions, and sausage. Some
may know it as "Beaufort Stew".

Beaufort - home of Parris Island, Marine Corps Air Station, "The Big
Chill", "The Great Santini", "Forest Gump" and me.

Chris - Mooney N9373M

Dave Butler wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

There's an
airport near me that is charted as "Yuba County", but is called
"Marysville". When I was flying practice approaches into it (during
training) I called it Yuba County, and the controller just came back
with Marysville, so I started calling it Marysville as well.


73J, Beaufort, SC, is listed as "Beaufort County" but invariably
referred to by
ATC as "Frogmore".