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Airport plans frequency change; FCC timing could delay chart‑supplement update
Summary
Airport staff proposed changing the common traffic advisory frequency to reduce overlap with nearby airports; staff said FCC approval by Dec. 9 is needed for a Jan. 22 chart supplement update, otherwise the next available cycle is March 19.
Sam Seefeldt, the airport manager, told the AAALAC that the airport has been working for more than a year to change the common traffic advisory frequency from the widely used '123' to an alternative to reduce interference from nearby fields.
"We're currently on 1 23," Seefeldt said. He described data‑driven consideration of alternative frequencies — references in the discussion…
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