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Article 15 of freenet.rec.scanner.freq.misc:
Newsgroups: freenet.rec.scanner.freq.misc
Path: usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!aq148
From: aq148@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Larry Gordon)
Subject: Aircraft frequencies
Message-ID: <1991Apr24.210653.14578@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
Posted-By: xx192 (aa617 - Scott Berringer)
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 91 21:06:53 GMT
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F.Y.I.
Here's a list of some aircraft frequencies that may be of interest.
118.15 Hopkins Departure
118.50 Cuyahoga County Airport
118.90 Hopkins Departure
120.70 Lost Nation Airport
120.90 Hopkins Landing Approach
121.70 Hopkins Ground Control
121.90 Burke Ground Control
122.80 Cuyahoga County Unicom
122.95 "" "" ""
123.0 "" "" ""
123.85 Hopkins
124.0 Hopkins Approach ( VERY ACTIVE FREQUENCY )
124.30 Burke Tower
124.50 Hopkins Landing Approach
125.05 Hopkins Clearance
125.35 Burke Airport
126.55 Hopkins
128.35 Hopkins Departure
125.35 Cuyahoga County Departure
123.10 Search and Rescue
122.975 Unicom High Altitude
123.025 Unicom Helicopters
122.85 Plane To Plane Unicom
122.90 Search and Rescue
122.05 Flight Service
122.0 Weather Advisory
In addition to the above frequencies, most major airlines also
operate on a number of their own frequencies for flight operations.
What you will hear, is the pilots talking to their operations
center located somewhere in the country. For example, a Pilot from Delta
Airlines speaking to his ops. center in Atlanta, Ga. Remember that an aircraft
is like a giant antenna. It,s not uncommon to hear an aircraft 15 miles out of
Kennedy Airport in New York speaking to Atlanta. However, you probably won't
hear the other end of the conversation.
The type of conversations that you will hear are such things as flight
plans, estimated time of arrival at destination, changes in flight plans,
fuel on board, special needs for passengers (wheelchairs needed etc... ) at
the gate, repairs or cleanup needed etc....
Some Operations centers are as follows ...
American Airlines: 129.225
129.325
129.350
129.40
129.575
U.S. Air:
130.10
130.925
131.25
131.70
134.25
United: 129.30
129.50
Delta: 129.55
131.45
Federal Express : 131.925
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