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Old July 5th 04, 05:58 PM
Jim Weir
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Anybody got a real good reason not to use:

FRS Channel 3 (no PL) for around the field (we found it to be the least crowded
of the channels last year, but if I catch one more kid screaming obscenities
into their little radios...).

Ham 2-meter 145.75 simplex both air and ground (52 simplex is pretty much a
zoo).

123.3 (alternate 123.5) air-air and air-ground.
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Old July 5th 04, 08:27 PM
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123.3 (alternate 123.5) air-air and air-ground.

Would this work for our "flying into Iowa City" frequency, Jim?
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Old July 5th 04, 08:54 PM
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Actually, you guys, I believe 123.3 and 123.5 are reserved for
"school" frequencies. You should be using 122.9, 122.75 or 122.85.
If you are going to "pirate" a radio frequency, please do it
away from the school frequencies. I hear the baggage handlers
at ORD use "123.45" :-)

In rec.aviation.piloting Jay Honeck wrote:
123.3 (alternate 123.5) air-air and air-ground.


Would this work for our "flying into Iowa City" frequency, Jim?



Best regards,

Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard

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Old July 5th 04, 11:35 PM
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Jerry Springer wrote:

Then why don't the schools use those frequencie and stay off of 122.75
etc.?


What is a "school frequency"? Can I take in a "ground" class while
airborne?

- Andrew

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Old July 5th 04, 11:48 PM
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In article ,
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Would this work for our "flying into Iowa City" frequency, Jim?


Actually, you guys, I believe 123.3 and 123.5 are reserved for
"school" frequencies. You should be using 122.9, 122.75 or 122.85.
If you are going to "pirate" a radio frequency, please do it
away from the school frequencies. I hear the baggage handlers
at ORD use "123.45" :-)


I thought we were having weekend flight school classes?
"Flying into AirVenture" ground school theory class is on Sunday, with
cross country application flights on Monday.
Classroom portions to be held in both large and small group sessions at
the adjacent Inn.
Ground transportation to and from the airport are free.
Some refreshments provided free.
Lodging available at reasonable rates.
Flight planning weather graphics and text provided free.
Volunteer instructors available, free.
Now, how does this not qualify for flight school frequency usage?
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Old July 6th 04, 01:10 AM
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It does not qualify for the frequency because you do not hold
a license to operate on that frequency.

Please look in the AIM for the frequencies and usage.

For example, my gliderport, Owl Canyon Gliderport, operated
by Colorado Soaring Association has a license to operate
on 123.3 and 123.5.

The local flight school does NOT have a license for those
frequencies, and did not stop using them until I encouraged
the FCC to visit with them.

In rec.aviation.piloting EDR wrote:
In article ,
wrote:


Would this work for our "flying into Iowa City" frequency, Jim?


Actually, you guys, I believe 123.3 and 123.5 are reserved for
"school" frequencies. You should be using 122.9, 122.75 or 122.85.
If you are going to "pirate" a radio frequency, please do it
away from the school frequencies. I hear the baggage handlers
at ORD use "123.45" :-)


I thought we were having weekend flight school classes?
"Flying into AirVenture" ground school theory class is on Sunday, with
cross country application flights on Monday.
Classroom portions to be held in both large and small group sessions at
the adjacent Inn.
Ground transportation to and from the airport are free.
Some refreshments provided free.
Lodging available at reasonable rates.
Flight planning weather graphics and text provided free.
Volunteer instructors available, free.
Now, how does this not qualify for flight school frequency usage?



Best regards,

Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard

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Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO
CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/
C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor
CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 203 Young Eagles!
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Old July 6th 04, 02:26 AM
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Bingo. And, I doubt the radio police will show up for what is in essence a six
hour event.

Jim



EDR
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:

-I thought we were having weekend flight school classes?
-"Flying into AirVenture" ground school theory class is on Sunday, with
-cross country application flights on Monday.
-Classroom portions to be held in both large and small group sessions at
-the adjacent Inn.
-Ground transportation to and from the airport are free.
-Some refreshments provided free.
-Lodging available at reasonable rates.
-Flight planning weather graphics and text provided free.
-Volunteer instructors available, free.
-Now, how does this not qualify for flight school frequency usage?

Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor
http://www.rst-engr.com
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Old July 6th 04, 10:40 AM
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Given the dreck I've heard on 128.8, you can evidently use any freq
you want.

Still, it's not as bad as the marine frequencies, which lubbers use
for setting up dates.

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