Hi Folks please take not that the radio Frequency for Rhino Park is 135,60 and not special rules east .
We have Gyros , fixed wings and trike as well as the odd blik aerie flying there and would appreciate your cooperation on the radio .
Presently their are 3 flying schools operating there , and we dont want any fatalaties .
You are welcome to join overhead at 6000,feet and then join the circuit which is 5000foot and enjoy our coffee and the special rusks . Visitors always welcome
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Re: Rhino Park Frequency
Leprechaun can you direct me to the relevant AIP/AIC that designates this frequency for Rhino. It must be hidden in one of the ENRs as I could not find it listed with all the other airfields with designated frequencies (other than 124.
. Then again also see that the AIP is still a mess with FAOH frequency still not listed on that page either, but at least they have it on the ENRs.

Re: Rhino Park Frequency
Bump. Any news on that AIC/AIP?
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Re: Rhino Park Frequency
Sorry guys I havent had the time to check it out .
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Re: Rhino Park Frequency
Hi Alex,
I think your reminder is well needed.
I popped into Rhino yesterday. On my way out, I encountered two planes doing absolutely no radio calls.

I think your reminder is well needed.
I popped into Rhino yesterday. On my way out, I encountered two planes doing absolutely no radio calls.


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