Old Geek
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Does anyone know of a directory of the commonly used callup names for some of the smaller airports?
Does anyone know of a directory of the commonly used callup names for some of the smaller airports?
Only strangers ever refer to Lake County Airport - everyone else calls it "Leadville"
I always used the full name, sometimes for comedic effect. For example, when KAEG was nontowered, I always called it "Double Eagle 2 Municipal Airport Traffic."
At 6Y9, I called it "Pricket-Grooms Teaffic" instead of "Sidnaw."
The local names sometimes get cute:
Ft. Collins Loveland, KFNL, is called Fort Love by some folks.
Others are more practical. Longmont is Vance Brand, KLMO, on the chart but everyone calls it Longmont.
Rocky Mountain, BJC, is never called anything but Metro or Jeffco by the locals. The tower gets bent when they are called Jeffco.
Moral of the story? tune-in early and listen for traffic. If'n ya don't hear anything then what ya call it might not matter to much.
ps. At Sidnaw I'd call it Prickett-Grooms on opening the transmission and then Sidnaw at the end of the transmission just to confuse the un-anointed.
Call it by what's on the sectional unless there's a tower there that calls themselves something else. Example, 79J or South Alabama Regional Airport at Bill Benton Field is a mouthful. Sectional just says South Alabama Regional. The tower that used to work there referred to themselves as SARA Tower. When they closed, we just used South Alabama Regional traffic.
huh, I always just called it Andalusia...
I call it whatever it says on the sectional.
If available, I listen to the AWOS when inbound to see what they are calling it if it goes by different names. This has worked 100% so far. Seems like quite a bit of fields go by different names than are listed. One recent example is actually a towered field. KLWB - listed as "Greenbrier Valley", however ATC, the tower and everyone else says "lewisburg"
Funny. When I was going through flight school my Evaluator for my Instrument check gave me the IFR Supp and asked me to find out something about KATL. Runway length, whatever, I can't remember. What I do remember is looking for:Years ago the government-published approach plates were arranged alphabetically by airport name, instead of city. I was looking for Fox Field in Lancaster CA (KWJF).
'L' for Lancaster? No.
'F' for Fox? Nope.
'W' for William J. Fox Field? Uh-uh.
It was under 'G' ... General William J. Fox Airfield, thank you very much.
I can generally hear radio calls for a dozen airports on the radio. If I was flying in to one named "Vance Brand" on the chart, I would ignore calls for "Longmont traffic," figuring it was another airport within 50-100 miles or so.
There's something to be said for being understandable to new and transient pilots, otherwise you're just wasting your breath and may as well not be on the radio at all.
KKLS is listed on the sectional as "Southwest Washington Regional". I'd be surprised to ever hear anybody actually say that on the radio. It's Kelso. Even the ASOS says "Kelso-Longview Airport ... "I call it whatever it says on the sectional.
And nearby Sacramento Executive (SAC) is "Exec". Makes sense, sorta.Sacramento International (SMF) goes by "Capitol Tower". Go figure.
KJWY AWOS calls it "Midlothian-Waxahachie Midway Regional Airport." That would be a mouthful on CTAF. Everyone calls it "Midway," or "Midway Regional" if they're concerned it might be confused with another Midway on the same frequency. The sectional says "Mid-Way Rgnl."If available, I listen to the AWOS when inbound to see what they are calling it if it goes by different names. This has worked 100% so far. Seems like quite a bit of fields go by different names than are listed. One recent example is actually a towered field. KLWB - listed as "Greenbrier Valley", however ATC, the tower and everyone else says "lewisburg"
Sacramento International (SMF) goes by "Capitol Tower". Go figure.
And EDU is "University".
huh, I always just called it Andalusia...
How's this?
It's in southwest Wyoming. From the A/FD:Fancy name for an airport that's not paved . . . I have to wonder how much traffic arrives to warrant the name? Or is it near Area 51?