Brand new PPL here, based out of KFRG and realizing a question that I'd forgotten to ask my CFI, and a question that I'm a little embarrassed to ask because I feel I should know the answer-
During my long XC, I planned a route of KFRG -> KPOU -> KHFD. After taking off from FRG, I tuned into 120.05 to pick up flight following over the Northport stacks (to avoid the Bravo), before turning slightly to the left to head direct to POU. NY Approach on 120.05 had me tune over to another NY approach frequency related to LGA, as I was outside of their airspace/sector and my route took me away from (may have been 120.8, but I can't exactly remember).
When looking at the chart supplement for LGA, there isn't a delineation I can find between 120.05 and 120.8, and when viewing frequencies directly in foreflight, there are a handful without specific uses cases - so in this case, how should I have determined the appropriate approach freq to use to pick up FF? Or should I have looked slightly further up my route near HPN, since 120.8 applies there as well?
During my long XC, I planned a route of KFRG -> KPOU -> KHFD. After taking off from FRG, I tuned into 120.05 to pick up flight following over the Northport stacks (to avoid the Bravo), before turning slightly to the left to head direct to POU. NY Approach on 120.05 had me tune over to another NY approach frequency related to LGA, as I was outside of their airspace/sector and my route took me away from (may have been 120.8, but I can't exactly remember).
When looking at the chart supplement for LGA, there isn't a delineation I can find between 120.05 and 120.8, and when viewing frequencies directly in foreflight, there are a handful without specific uses cases - so in this case, how should I have determined the appropriate approach freq to use to pick up FF? Or should I have looked slightly further up my route near HPN, since 120.8 applies there as well?
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