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* '''ARCP''' = Air Route Control Point: The  frequency used by the ARTCC to control the location where the tanker and receiver rendezvous is completed prior to refueling. Tankers orbit at this point.
 
* '''ARCP''' = Air Route Control Point: The  frequency used by the ARTCC to control the location where the tanker and receiver rendezvous is completed prior to refueling. Tankers orbit at this point.
 
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* '''EXIT''' = The frequency used by the ARTCC for control of the designated point where the tanker
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* '''EXIT''' = The frequency used by the ARTCC for control of the designated point where the tanker and aircraft may depart the anchor area after refueling is complete.
and aircraft may depart the anchor area after refueling is complete.
 
 
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==Frequencies==
 
==Frequencies==
 
* The common secondary frequency for this area is '''282.7'''
 
* The common secondary frequency for this area is '''282.7'''

Revision as of 17:49, 21 June 2006

Welcome to the Mid Air Refueling page. The map and frequencies presented here come from the June 2006 FLIP.

Definitions

  • ARCP = Air Route Control Point: The frequency used by the ARTCC to control the location where the tanker and receiver rendezvous is completed prior to refueling. Tankers orbit at this point.


  • EXIT = The frequency used by the ARTCC for control of the designated point where the tanker and aircraft may depart the anchor area after refueling is complete.


Frequencies

  • The common secondary frequency for this area is 282.7


AR Route Primary UHF ARCP Exit Notes
AR 204 NE 324.6 282.2 319.1  
AR 204 SW   319.1 380.3  
AR 205 327.6 319.1 380.3  
AR 212 NE 238.9 282.2 346.4  
AR 212 SW   319.1 380.3  
AR 608 343.5 307.3 307.3 Huntress 364.2
AR 616A/B 283.9 269.6 269.6  
AR 631 295.8 341.7 341.7 Footrope 301.6/314.2