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This wasn't Abilene TX, was it?
They probably meant tower, ground, and clearance delivery (the airport-specific channels) were all combined onto the tower frequency. Approach generally stays on it's own channel, but often approach and departure get combined too since the same person is handling both. "Ryan" f wrote in message ... I would have done the same thing. Maybe it meant only if you were landing in the Class C. "Arden Prinz" wrote in message om... I was approaching class C airspace for landing at the primary airport for which the class C airspace is designated and I listened to the ATIS. The ATIS said "all frequencies are combined on TowerFrequency". So I tuned to TowerFrequency and made my radio call to approach. The response that I got was that I needed to call approach on the approach frequency. So, I guess that begs the question ... when the ATIS says "all frequencies are combined", which frequencies are included in "all frequencies"? Thank-you in advance. |
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