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Msg ID: 2784305 123.025 +7/-3     
Author:123.050
6/3/2023 5:48:44 AM

Flying in an area with a lot of helicopter traffic inside class C airspace. One of the hospitals insist on inbound/outbound helicopters using 123.050 for landing and tokeoffs. The problem is you need to be up with approach and it would be nice to be able to listen for local helo traffic on 123.025

We've only got two radios so this is a problem. Why do hospitals have to use 123.05 when 123.025 would seem safer in congested airspace? 



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Msg ID: 2784306 123.025 +3/-0     
Author:Good Point
6/3/2023 8:52:32 AM

Reply to: 2784305

I know, it's crazy busy, and sometimes all 4 radios are blasting at the same time which maxes out my RA factor:

Approach Control on Comm 1

Air to Air on Comm 2

Med Com on FM-UHF

Cent Com on FM-VHF



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Msg ID: 2784307 not to mention the medcrew jibber-jabbering away on the ICS with all their +2/-1     
Author:radio monitor switches OFF...
6/3/2023 8:55:29 AM

Reply to: 2784306
... because it's too noisy for them


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Msg ID: 2784312 not to mention the medcrew jibber-jabbering away on the ICS with all their +2/-6     
Author:it sounds to me like
6/3/2023 9:56:36 AM

Reply to: 2784307

you can't prioritize and have no control over your aircraft 



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Msg ID: 2784390 not to mention the medcrew jibber-jabbering away on the ICS with all their +0/-4     
Author:egopilotsinsecure
6/4/2023 5:35:23 PM

Reply to: 2784307

Without the Medcrew, you do not have a job.  or have a conversation with your team.



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Msg ID: 2784310 123.025 +0/-7     
Author:this again?
6/3/2023 9:34:47 AM

Reply to: 2784305

a hospital is using the same frequency as a local approach controller. sure jan 



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Msg ID: 2784311 123.025 +0/-2     
Author:okay I read it wrong
6/3/2023 9:41:20 AM

Reply to: 2784310

but quit bringing this up and see if you can solve your own problems with the radio



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Msg ID: 2784314 the problem isn't with the radios, it's wi5h a hospital (NT) +1/-1     
Author:butting in on air safety!
6/3/2023 9:59:41 AM

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Msg ID: 2784318 the problem isn't with the radios, it's wi5h a hospital  +0/-2     
Author:lol
6/3/2023 10:14:38 AM

Reply to: 2784314

it's fun to listen to the amateurs cry



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Msg ID: 2784319 You can listen to them on 123.025, because that's where (NT) +0/-1     
Author:they'll be!
6/3/2023 10:33:59 AM

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Msg ID: 2784321 You can listen to them on 123.025, because that's where +0/-1     
Author:say wut
6/3/2023 11:11:21 AM

Reply to: 2784319

that makes no sense bro



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Msg ID: 2784352 Because you don't understand sarcasm (NT) +0/-3     
Author:Anonymous
6/3/2023 7:46:14 PM

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Msg ID: 2784320 123.025 +2/-4     
Author:how to not be a retard
6/3/2023 11:10:36 AM

Reply to: 2784305

give them an initial call up, get your pad then switch to whatever your little fragile heart desires. make a takeoff call and then switch to whatever your delicate heart desires. quit being a whiny bitch and figure thsi out already.



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Msg ID: 2784323 I got the pad assignment on the VHF-FM radio they also make us use. (NT) +0/-0     
Author:talking to same dude on different radios
6/3/2023 11:57:14 AM

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Msg ID: 2784326 I got the pad assignment on the VHF-FM radio they also make us use. +1/-2     
Author:I hate to tell you this but
6/3/2023 12:02:24 PM

Reply to: 2784323

each post makes you look even more like a clueless idiot. stop posting.



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Msg ID: 2784327 you should have posted that on Facebook, then switched back here (NT) +0/-1     
Author:to be on what your little heart desires
6/3/2023 12:05:33 PM

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Msg ID: 2784331 123.025 +0/-4     
Author:It's not hard....
6/3/2023 1:52:26 PM

Reply to: 2784305

Many reasons that they would use 123..05.

do they have an aircraft based at the heliport?  do they have a dispatcher that needs to monitor t/o and l/d.  

do they have pilot controlled lighting.   Could be a close by hospital that has pilot controlled lighting on 123.025 and rather than turn on both while airborne they are assinged a different freq... 

Its easy make a call on 123.02....  wait a few seconds.. nobody responds back switch to 123.05.   ATC will give you a freq. change when you are clear of any traffic.   

It really is not hard. 



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Msg ID: 2784333 123.025 +0/-2     
Author:it's not
6/3/2023 3:06:02 PM

Reply to: 2784331

op should ask the other pilots for pointers on how to helicopter pilot



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Msg ID: 2784345 He did, on 123.025, where he found all the other helicopter pilots (NT) +1/-1     
Author:in the area
6/3/2023 6:42:45 PM

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Msg ID: 2784482 Dumbest comment I read today +2/-0     
Author:...
6/6/2023 10:15:48 AM

Reply to: 2784331

So after you switch back to 123.05, someone makes a call on 123.025 and you don't hear it.  Brilliant strategy Cotton.



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Msg ID: 2784339 123.025 +8/-0     
Author:One freq
6/3/2023 6:10:47 PM

Reply to: 2784305

active and other standby on box 2, flip/flop as required.  Use box 1 for ATC obviously.  The hospital has absolutely zero control over your command pilot obligations.  I suggest you convene an informal chat with them via your management.  Again, remember, they are NOT in charge of you, you do your job as required and if push come to shove start reporting to your company and NASA ASRS and the FAA.  Is what being a PIC is all about.  Fire away!!



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Msg ID: 2784378 123.025 +1/-0     
Author:Why
6/4/2023 6:17:43 AM

Reply to: 2784339

I don't know why some hospitals use 123.05 instead of 123.025 but can only speculate That maybe the hospital that's insists on frequency 123.05 is the major trauma center in the area. With other hospitals in the general vicinity.

 

that may be the hospital that's insists on frequency 123.05 is the major trauma center in the area. With other hospitals in the general vicinity.

 

If the major trauma center is a busy hospital, it would Somewhat deconflict Traffic between the major trauma center and the outlying hospitals. And as mentioned, it's likely that helipad lights are controlled by the frequency. 

 



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Msg ID: 2784421 123.025 +1/-1     
Author:The FCC
6/5/2023 8:08:50 AM

Reply to: 2784378

is the final arbiter!  Check with them, they're ok types.



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Msg ID: 2784383 123.025 +1/-2     
Author:Johnny
6/4/2023 10:09:18 AM

Reply to: 2784305

I don't care what the hospital wants. I talk on 123.025 and the TFM or TDFM. And of course ATC. We've got eyeballs and ears. Use them.



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Msg ID: 2784386 123.025 +0/-2     
Author:listen to
6/4/2023 11:19:12 AM

Reply to: 2784383

the big talker lol



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Msg ID: 2784412 123.025 +2/-0     
Author:I can guarantee
6/4/2023 11:31:13 PM

Reply to: 2784305

that the hospital ground station doesn't have an FCC license for 123.050. Or 123.025, for that matter.

Those are air-to-air frequencies. You need to be talking to the hospital on their med frequencies or they need to get the proper radio station license for ground-to-air.



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Msg ID: 2784449 123.025 +0/-1     
Author:Ah,
6/5/2023 5:48:30 PM

Reply to: 2784412

probably not true.

123.05 was/is heliport freq and 123.025 can be air to air or heliport or whatever FCC decide.  They can be assigned to airport Unicom - true dat!



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