CAA sent it to me when we were discussing the changes to FAD200
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124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
Can't morningstar get their own frequency as an airfield? That will cover the circuit area.
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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
thanks Morph that would be awesomeMorph wrote:CAA sent it to me when we were discussing the changes to FAD200
I'll email you the original
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All this BS makes me glad I am out in the sticks.



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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
have you had any finality on the actual frequency we should be using at morning star?Morph wrote:CAA sent it to me when we were discussing the changes to FAD200
I'll email you the original
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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
AIP Supplemet 2004/09 12 February 2009
The new boudries (sic) for FAD 200

http://www.zu-dve.com/D200.kmz
and from an email forwarded to me...
Because Morning Star no longer falls within the limits of the Delta200 airspace, all pilots operating out of this airfield will comply with AIC 21.33 and fly circuits east of the N7 on frequency 124.8MHz. Any traffic departing from Morning Star westbound will broadcast on 125.8MHz
* from 12 February 2009
* regardless of where the East West Line really goes, Morningstar circuits 124.8, leaving to west 125.8
* the D200A northern limit on the Kalbaskraal road is close to the point where the Dieprivier splits (approx 3 miles) north of Philidelphia:
* the D200B northern limit on the Kalbaskraal road is 5m north to Kalbaskraal and just to the south of the railwaystation Abbotsdale
The new boudries (sic) for FAD 200

http://www.zu-dve.com/D200.kmz
and from an email forwarded to me...
Because Morning Star no longer falls within the limits of the Delta200 airspace, all pilots operating out of this airfield will comply with AIC 21.33 and fly circuits east of the N7 on frequency 124.8MHz. Any traffic departing from Morning Star westbound will broadcast on 125.8MHz
* from 12 February 2009
* regardless of where the East West Line really goes, Morningstar circuits 124.8, leaving to west 125.8
* the D200A northern limit on the Kalbaskraal road is close to the point where the Dieprivier splits (approx 3 miles) north of Philidelphia:
* the D200B northern limit on the Kalbaskraal road is 5m north to Kalbaskraal and just to the south of the railwaystation Abbotsdale
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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
Just to be sure. If I want to land on runway 02 at Morning Star must I fly a right hand circuit on 124.8?
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Re: 124.4 Freq as per AIP S004/09
All circuits at Morningstar on the eastern side, so yes, a righthand for 02 - see the post of Morph somewhere else - circuits over the N7 would distract traffic.
As far as I can gather, the powers that be, prompted by complaints about low flying over the Blouberg koppie, thought that shifting the D200's southern border north, it will limit traffic over the koppie. This might be true for the helicopters practicing low over the (in)famous Mr C's farm, but now it just means that traffic from Morningstar to Atlantic Beach will be on 125.8 all the way, and will not limit traffic over the koppie?
As far as I can gather, the powers that be, prompted by complaints about low flying over the Blouberg koppie, thought that shifting the D200's southern border north, it will limit traffic over the koppie. This might be true for the helicopters practicing low over the (in)famous Mr C's farm, but now it just means that traffic from Morningstar to Atlantic Beach will be on 125.8 all the way, and will not limit traffic over the koppie?
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