December 11, 2008 at 4:17 pm
Anyone know there approach frequency?
By: Skymonster - 11th December 2008 at 20:54
Just to illiminate any further arguments, for UK airfields why not go to the “official” horse’s mouth (as it were) – NATS.
Select “Aerodrome Index – specific” and then the airfield that you’re interested in. The textual data includes all the frequencies – other pages include stuff like airfield and apron layouts, instrument approach plates, etc.
Andy
By: PMN - 11th December 2008 at 19:05
Some people are a bit twitchy this week, are the not? 🙁
If you thought my reply to Nagy was twitchy you should see us in real life! That was meant jokingly, and he will know that. If he doesn’t know that, I’ll slap him next time I see him. 😉
Paul
By: Grey Area - 11th December 2008 at 19:00
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Some people are a bit twitchy this week, are the not? 🙁
Harrumph!
Indeed they are.
No need for it, chaps!
GA
By: PMN - 11th December 2008 at 17:04
Ever heard of a thing called Google? Use it!
Ever heard of reading the posts before yours? Do it!
Paul
By: B77W - 11th December 2008 at 17:03
Ever heard of a thing called Google? Use it!
By: PMN - 11th December 2008 at 16:45
Typing ‘EGNJ approach frequency’ into Google brought up this as the third result… 😉
http://www.airport-data.com/world-airports/EGNJ-HUY/
Paul