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Old February 8th 05, 02:31 PM
Gary Drescher
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Well, I haven't used it with Center and Approach, but when I don't know
which Fligh****ch I am going to get (almost always 122.2), I say
"S&ch*%##prtzer Fligh****ch, this is November 6 3 Charlie Tango". That
way, ya can't go wrong :-) Always good to be able to imitate static at
appropriate times. Good technique to master :-)


But wait, low-altitude Fligh****ch (EFAS) is 122.0, not 122.2. The latter is
a typical FSS frequency, and should be addressed as XYZ Radio, not XYZ
Fligh****ch. Of course, you could cover all your bases by starting with
"S&ch*%##prtzer FR&ch*%##prtzer , ...".

--Gary


 




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