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OMAHA 4 and OMAHA 5 aircraft have instructed one aircraft to land at St.
Augustine airport where Agents will be waiting. At about 1410 hrs local Piper Arrow N9721C was instructed to first leave the area then to land at St. Augustine. OMAHA 5 came up on 121.5000 MHz to inform N9721C to land. OMAHA4 & 5 are using 282.4250 (US Customs freq) for their comms. And anytime they need to tell a civilian aircraft (or commercial) to leave the area they’ll use 121.5000. Have not heard the normal CAP freqs come alive yet today but I’m sure they will be soon. Other freqs to closely monitor for Combat Air Patrol mission comms during the Super Bowl will probably be 265.4000 (NORAD – Pri Cap Freq) and 143.8000 A-A. All freqs are in AM mode. Should be some good listening George – KI4FIA – Daytona Beach, FL http://www.MilAirComms.com |
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