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This came about by the increased usage of computers in Air Traffic Control.
Computers could not understand or process a VOR(Cleveland VOR) CLE direct to Cleveland (Hopkins) Airport CLE. So it was decided to change the name the name of the VOR. So Cleveland VOR becamw Dryer VOR (DBJ). It was nameed after a very prominent Cleveland aviation family. Milwaukee VOR became Badger, South Bend VOR became Gipper (wonder why?) and so on. Al "Henry A. Spellman" wrote in message news:SBOFf.780436$xm3.140642@attbi_s21... Controllers sometimes don't remember that a fix or facility name has changed. I live near Bloomington, IL, with a VOR named Bloomington (BMI). My son lived near Bloomington, IN, and the VOR approach to the airport nearest his home was based on the VOR at Bloomington, IN, naturally named Bloomington VOR (BMG if I remember correctly). Shortly after the Bloomington (IN) VOR was renamed Hoosier VOR (OOM), I was enroute to see my son when I received an amended clearance "direct to Bloomington VOR". I asked for clarification, and the controller repeated the same clearance. Bloomington (IL) (BMI) was behind me, so I asked why he wanted me to turn around. Then it dawned on me, and I asked if maybe the last clearance was really for Hoosier VOR. He agreed that Hoosier VOR would be better. You can't ever let your guard down. Hank Henry A. Spellman Comanche N5903P Marco Leon wrote: Interesting questions. Question A: It depends on the controller. In the Northeast, I've found that the more commonly-used VORs are referred to by name only while others have the identifier called out on a regular basis--especially if the ID is nothing like the name. Just ask the controller to give it to you by the identifier beforehand. They'll probably have no probem with it. Question B: Like you mentioned, the Jepps have the spoken name on their charts which is one of their benefits. At least at my home field--where the spoken name is Republic and the charts are under Farmingdale--I've never personally heard it cause any confusion (with or without the tower operational). Most pilots can figure it out quite readily. Call them by whatever the ATC facility is using (either tower or Approach) and you can't go wrong. As for the history of WHY, well, that probably varies with each facility. Marco |
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