LiveATC Discussion Forums
Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: nebriv on November 28, 2005, 05:57:32 PM
-
the date was 11/26/05 if you have any recordings i would like that. thxs
-
he would be on unicom 122.95 (i assume) dunno if theres a live feed for that...
-
just of curisoty how would you know that. i am new no flying experince
-
Correct me if im wrong Rob....
If he knows the airport you speak of, he can see if it is a controlled (as in a guy in the air traffic control tower the pilot would talk to in order to land there...) or uncontrolled...(In which case the pilot broadcasts on a frequency called a unicom, which is monitored by all traffic using that airport and/or local airspace. The pilot announces his intentions as he flys them....like, taking off runway 24, or turning final to land at runway 24)
Therefore he cas assume by looking at the airport's details if he would have been on a Unicom or otherwise.
Hoped this helped. im tired. :lol:
-
Cool thanks :D
-
Quite welcome. 8)
-
well the thing is that N07 Lincoln Park, is an uncontrolled field. I know this because its the airport right next to where im at.. So yea like i said it would be on 122.95 Unicom dunno if anyone records that...
-
Lincoln Park (N07)
LINCOLN PARK, NJ
Privately Owned, Public Use
2.0 mi. N of city.
N40-56.85 W074-18.87
Mag Var: 13 deg W
Phone: 973-628-7166 Fax: 201-872-0808
Communication Freqs:
Unicom - 122.8 CTAF - 122.8
FSS - MILLVILLE 123.65 122.65
These are the frequencies according to AOPA's airport directory. Both UNICOM and CTAF (common traffic advisory frequency) are 122.8
No clue if anyone's monitoring that freq in that area.
-
i am :lol:
cdw is the closest airport i work ops and always moniter the unicom on the scanner
-
btw NO7 had another crash today 1/22/06
-
I actually live less than or about a mile away from Lincoln Park. Took me 27 minutes 40 seconds to walk from the airport back to my house.
-
Lincoln Park is now covered by the KCDW feed, and the reception is good, even picking airplanes on the ground.
In future, this will be a useful feed next time there is an incident at Lincoln Park.
-
yea, keith the feed is amazing