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Looking for GCO's in New York area.
Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO
installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. |
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"Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. Doesn't seem like the New York City area would have any need for a GCO. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
link.net: "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. Doesn't seem like the New York City area would have any need for a GCO. Why? We have a GCO at I19 airport which is right next to DAY class C and Wright-Patterson Class D. |
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"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... Why? Because the New York City area has few uncontrolled fields and many ATC frequencies. We have a GCO at I19 airport which is right next to DAY class C and Wright-Patterson Class D. What's your point? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
ink.net: "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... Why? Because the New York City area has few uncontrolled fields and many ATC frequencies. We have a GCO at I19 airport which is right next to DAY class C and Wright-Patterson Class D. What's your point? If New York airports don't need GCO because they are close to ATC, then I don't see why I19 has a GCO. |
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Roy...
I don't know of any.... There's talk we might get one at 47N in the not too far distant future though.... John Price CFII/AGI/IGI http://home.att.net/~jm.price "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. |
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While not exactly what you may be looking for, KFRG's clearance delivery
becomes an open connection to NY Approach after 11 PM. It doesn't require clicks for operation but you need to keep in mind that the controller you will be trying to talk to is talking to other aircraft on different frequencies--just as on a GCO. I would think that would be the tricky part of a GCO as opposed to the clicking. Marco "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... If New York airports don't need GCO because they are close to ATC, then I don't see why I19 has a GCO. You don't see why things are done differently in different situations? A GCO isn't needed at a controlled field or a field where contact can be made with the facility providing ATC services. |
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"Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message ... While not exactly what you may be looking for, KFRG's clearance delivery becomes an open connection to NY Approach after 11 PM. It doesn't require clicks for operation but you need to keep in mind that the controller you will be trying to talk to is talking to other aircraft on different frequencies-- Yes, but you will hear the controller's side of the conversation so you can usually make a pretty good guess when a communications exchange is complete. |
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I think Tipton field (KFME) in Maryland has one. It's a little bit of a
hike, but still well within a tank of gas if you can't find one closer. It's also within the washington ADIZ, so it would be a doubly good learning experience. Andrew Sarangan wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in link.net: "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Does anybody know of any airports in the New York City area with a GCO installed? This is the new(ish) "4 click for ATC, 6 clicks for FSS" gizmo. It seems like something I should expose my students to. Doesn't seem like the New York City area would have any need for a GCO. Why? We have a GCO at I19 airport which is right next to DAY class C and Wright-Patterson Class D. -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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