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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
... In article , "Peter Duniho" wrote: [snip] Of course you did. You certainly didn't state any sort of actual reliable method for determining an answer to the original question. One thing you can do is look at the airport diagram (available at http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_tpp) That's an excellent point. That reference is a reliable place to find the information originally asked for, and the airport diagrams are now available in the A/FD as well as in the FLIP charts where they always were. For that matter, the A/FD has the correct name to use printed in the "Communications" section. Now that you mention it, I'm a little puzzled as to why this thread exists at all. Obviously, I (along with apparently everyone else) have internalized the information in the A/FD so thoroughly that I (along with everyone else) forgot that they print the correct name to use in there? I mean, the original poster even seems to be referencing the A/FD specifically (though he wrote "AD", I agree with Jose that it's a good guess he really meant A/FD). How did this question even come up, when the correct information is right there? I think that collectively, the entire newsgroup needs to go sit in the corner with our dunce caps on. Thanks Bob. In the case of Monroe County Airport, the airport diagram indicates the tower name is Bloomington Tower. As does the A/FD entry. Note that at least one tower I know will answer to different names (KBED's diagram indicates Hanscom tower, but they answer to Bedford tower as well). I imagine that pretty much any tower will answer to pretty much any radio call on their frequency, regardless of what you call them, as long as you're polite anyway. I'm sure that Paine Tower, for example, will respond to Everett Tower, Snohomish County Tower, and Snohomish Tower. They will probably tell you the correct designation (Paine) in their response, but no real harm will come from using the wrong name. Pete |
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