Worse case scenario, you dial up the wrong freq and they’ll simply tell you to contact FMY approach on 1XX.XX.
No, but who cares if one does?Do controllers tend to get upset if you just call any of the approach frequencies?
Especially going down that stretch of the coast. There's a lot of traffic going up and down sightseeing not looking out.....Pick up flight following right after takeoff rather than waiting until you are at the door of Charlie knocking to get in. Much easier on everyone. especially if they are busy.
This is where the chart supplement (formerly know as the Airport Facility Directory) comes in handy. 126.8(001º–120º) 124.125(121º–240º) 125.15(241º–300º) 127.05(301º–360º)
Except he's not really inbound. In fact if he calls in over Charlotte Harbor at 25NM instead of 20NM, he's distinctly in the 127.05 range until reaching Bokeelia.
While I'm all for talking to ATC, I'm curious though why the OP is talking to the Charlie controller as the first point of contact at all? Why not pick it up flight following from center and let center hand you off to the correct Charlie controller as appropriate.
Obviously, you don't need to call them at all unless you are keen to enter the Charlie (why would you?).
edit: and as mentioned by others, if you are using FF you should have picked that up a lot sooner. Like on the ground before takeoff if available
Except he's not really inbound. In fact if he calls in over Charlotte Harbor at 25NM instead of 20NM, he's distinctly in the 127.05 range until reaching Bokeelia.
While I'm all for talking to ATC, I'm curious though why the OP is talking to the Charlie controller as the first point of contact at all? Why not pick it up flight following from center and let center hand you off to the correct Charlie controller as appropriate.
I once wanted to pick up VFR flight following in Kansas with KC Center. I looked on the IFR low altitude chart and saw that I was about to come up to a new frequency change sector. I called maybe a couple of miles early, and was told to contact the other frequency. I did, they identified me, and immediately switched me to the first one I called up. I guess there is a protocol. They each have their sectors. It wasn't that big of a deal, but now I try not to call a minute early anymore!
I can liken it to what I did once. I called a Class D tower to get clearance to transition their airspace. I was flying cross country at 1000 AGL due to much higher headwinds and turbulence at normal cruise altitudes. At 1000 AGL around here, you won't get flight following because they can't see you on radar that low. Yeah I could have gone around, but my direct path took me right over a sleepy Class D airport. I figured what the heck, called and woke the tower guy up, and got permission to overfly the field at 1000 AGL. Not that big of a deal.
Fort Meyers Approach probably butts up against Tampa Approach there.
The graphic posted shows a flight from Venice (KVNC) to Naples (KAPF)... ... As the OP is a student pilot...
??? Sector boundaries are not on Charts. The location of those frequencies in the sawtooth boxes don’t come anywhere near close enough to being able to figure out where they are measured in a few minutes.
Hi all,
I really appreciate the input from everyone.
I plan on picking up flight following but was looking for the frequency information in case 1) FF is denied for whatever reason. 2) if I wasn't handed off to Fort Myers prior to reaching the C area.
In this case I was south of Wamego 69K and called KC center on 127.35. They told me to call KC center on 123.8. Seemed logical to me to call on 127.35. I was switched back near the 39 parallel. (blue line)
Regardless, He will probably be talking to the same controller on any frequency to the north. The military frequency is the same, 306.2
I do. I was thinking if I was below 4000 and then I would need to contact them.You do understand that you do not need to contact Fort Myers if you do not actually plan on entering the Class Charlie?
I do. I was thinking if I was below 4000 and then I would need to contact them.
I'm not sure if I'm giving off that impression but it's certainly not my intention. I am fully aware that I only need to contact them if I enter the Charlie. My plan is to not enter the Charlie but if something happens and I need to either change my course or lower my altitude then it would put me into the Charlie. I'm trying to find out who I would call in these cases, providing I wasn't switched over to them while on F2F.Only if you go into the bold-lined areas that delineate the Charlie, the inner circle SFC-4000 and the outer ring 1200-4000. Correct me if I am wrong but I keep getting the impression that you think you need to contact them within 20 miles whether you are entering the Charlie or not. You do not. Only required to contact if entering the Charlie.
I'm not sure if I'm giving off that impression but it's certainly not my intention. I am fully aware that I only need to contact them if I enter the Charlie. My plan is to not enter the Charlie but if something happens and I need to either change my course or lower my altitude then it would put me into the Charlie. I'm trying to find out who I would call in these cases, providing I wasn't switched over to them while on F2F.
...or lower my altitude then it would put me into the Charlie...
Well, you would have to change both your course and your altitude to end up in the Charlie, which seems unlikely. But if you are getting FF, that's all you need to do. You don't have to worry about when and where you will be handed off, that's the controller's job.
Not trying to be harsh, just want to make sure you have the right idea. This is what makes me still wonder? How would lowering your altitude on the course you posted be an issue?
I'm not sure if I'm giving off that impression but it's certainly not my intention. I am fully aware that I only need to contact them BEFORE I enter the Charlie. My plan is to not enter the Charlie but if something happens and I need to either change my course or lower my altitude then it would put me into the Charlie. I'm trying to find out who I would call in these cases, providing I wasn't switched over to them while on F2F.