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Mandatory frequency airport

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22: 205:, this type of airport is said to have an Air/Ground Radio service, using the callsign suffix "Radio". This is provided at airports that have a moderate level of VFR-only GA traffic. 190:. If there is a flight service specialist monitoring the frequency, the specialist will give pilots advisories about traffic, weather, and surface conditions, and may relay 43: 159: 94: 66: 146:
but still requires arriving and departing aircraft to communicate with other aircraft or a radio operator on a published frequency.
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airport
does not have a control tower
United States
Ketchikan International Airport
14 CFR
93.151
Canada
Australia
United Kingdom
Norway
scheduled passenger service
control tower
IFR
controllers
United Kingdom
Kingston/Norman Rogers Airport
Kuujjuaq Airport

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