Part 1: Figure 23
Savannah Metro Area
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1. Which radio frequency should you select to listen to manned aircraft announcing their approach to Allendale Airport (AQX)?
(Figure 23, Area 1.)CTAF: 122.8
CTAF is used monitor communications from manned aircraft. The CTAF frequency is always found to the left of the circle “C” symbol.
2. Should you select the CTAF or ATC control tower frequency when monitoring manned aircraft approaching Savannah International Airport (SAV)?
(Figure 23, Area 3.)119.1
The CTAF and ATC tower use the same frequency of 119.1 at Savannah International Airport (SAV)
3. Before contacting ATC for landing at SAV airport, which frequency should you check for automated airport information?
(Figure 23, Area 3.)123.75
You should check the ATIS frequency, which is 123.75 MHz
3. What frequency should you listen to at Plantation Airport (JYL) to receive automated weather updates?
(Figure 23, Area 4.)AWOS: 118.875
AWOS provides automated weather reports.
4. You are flying near Savannah International Airport (SAV) and need to communicate with other pilots. Which frequency should you tune into for communication?
(Figure 23, Area 3.)UNICOM 122.95
At SAV, when communicating with other pilots, use the UNICOM (122.8 MHz) for non-towered airport communications, which is specifically designated for pilot-to-pilot communication. Here CTAF (119.1 MHz) is primarily used for communication with the control tower when it’s in operation.
6. If you are approaching Savannah/Hilton Head Airport and need to contact the Control Tower, what frequency should you use?
(Figure 23, Area 3.)CT 119.1
The Control Tower frequency is 119.1 MHz for Savannah/Hilton Head Airport.
Part 2: Figure 59
Toledo
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1. What frequency should you tune into to get automated weather information at Toledo TDZ?
(Figure 59, Area 4.)ASOS 121.575
CTAF is used monitor communications from manned aircraft. The CTAF frequency is always found to the left of the circle “C” symbol.
2. What frequency should you use when contacting UNICOM at Toledo Express Airport (TOL)?
(Figure 59 Area 1.)122.95
The UNICOM frequency for TOL is 122.95 MHz.
3. There are 3 frequencies available at Toledo Express Airport (TOL). Label each one with its frequency and purpose.
(Figure 59 Area 1.)122.95
- ATIS: 118.75 MHz – Automated Terminal Information Service
- Control Tower (CT): 118.1 MHz – Air Traffic Control
- UNICOM: 122.95 MHz – Pilot-to-pilot and ground personnel communication
4. What are the CTAF frequencies for the following two neighboring airports: Putnam County (OWX) and Ohio Dusting (C62)
(Figure 59 Area 1.)(OWX): 122.7 MH, (C62): 122.9 MHz
- Putnam County (OWX): 122.7 MHz
- Ohio Dusting (C62): 122.8 MHz