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This is a step by step monitoring explanation of a "typical" Mission flown by the 104th Fighter Squadron A-10s, in this case Raven-1 Flight taking a short hop to the Patuxent Ranges. Please note that this is a work in progress and will be updated progressively, if you have questions please check in on the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15095 Maryland Milair thread on RadioReference.com]
 
This is a step by step monitoring explanation of a "typical" Mission flown by the 104th Fighter Squadron A-10s, in this case Raven-1 Flight taking a short hop to the Patuxent Ranges. Please note that this is a work in progress and will be updated progressively, if you have questions please check in on the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15095 Maryland Milair thread on RadioReference.com]
  
If you are lucky enough to be within listening range, the first indication of an impending mission a Milair Monitor will typically hear will be on the Martin State Airport Ground/Clearance Delivery Frequencies, usually Simulcast on both '''121.8''' and '''253.8''' .  This will be a Clearance Delivery Message to "Raven 1 Flight of two" and will include the Depature Runway, Heading, initial altitude, and the Potomac TRACON Departure Frequency and Air Traffic Routing for the Mission.  The Flight Lead will read back this information to the ground controller, so you should have two chances to hear it all.
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If you are lucky enough to be within listening range, the first indication of an impending mission a Milair Monitor will typically hear will be on the Martin State Airport Ground/Clearance Delivery Frequencies, usually Simulcast on both '''121.8''' and '''253.8''' .  This will be a Clearance Delivery Message to "Raven 1 Flight of two" and will include the Departure Runway, Heading, initial altitude, and the Potomac TRACON Departure Frequency and Air Traffic Routing for the Mission.  The Flight Lead will read back this information to the ground controller, so you should have two chances to hear it all.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:33, 23 February 2006

General Information

The Maryland Air National Guard's 175th Wing is based at Warfield Air National Guard Base/Martin State Airport, Maryland and has two flying Squadrons, the 104th Fighter Squadron and the 135th Airlift Squadron. The 104th FS is equipped with the A-10 Warthog aircraft. The 135th Airlift Squadron flys the Lockheed C-130J Hercules. If the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Committee's recommendation are approved by Congress, the 135th AS will lose all eight of its C-130J aircraft to other ANG flying units and the 104th Fighter Squadron would gain a number of A-10 aircraft.

Typical A-10 Mission

This is a step by step monitoring explanation of a "typical" Mission flown by the 104th Fighter Squadron A-10s, in this case Raven-1 Flight taking a short hop to the Patuxent Ranges. Please note that this is a work in progress and will be updated progressively, if you have questions please check in on the Maryland Milair thread on RadioReference.com

If you are lucky enough to be within listening range, the first indication of an impending mission a Milair Monitor will typically hear will be on the Martin State Airport Ground/Clearance Delivery Frequencies, usually Simulcast on both 121.8 and 253.8 . This will be a Clearance Delivery Message to "Raven 1 Flight of two" and will include the Departure Runway, Heading, initial altitude, and the Potomac TRACON Departure Frequency and Air Traffic Routing for the Mission. The Flight Lead will read back this information to the ground controller, so you should have two chances to hear it all.

(I'll add an example when I can get one)

You might also hear a Taxi Clearance on these two Frequencies as the aircraft move to the active Runway.

Once at the Active Runway, you'll next hear our Raven-1 Flight with the Martin State Tower on the UHF Tower frequency 297.2. The Tower will give the flight clearance to take off. Once the flight takes off, they will be instructed to switch to the Appropriate Potomac TRACON frequency, usually 290.475.

"Contact Potomac Departure on 290.475" or just "Contact Departure" since the flight already has the departure frequency from the clearance delivery..

You will usually hear the flight lead say "Push 6 " and both aircraft will change to the new frequency. "Push 6" is a short way to refer to the pre-programmed frequencies in the the Aircraft Radios. A partial list of the Push Numbers can be found below.

On 290.475, You'll hear "one", "two" as the Flight Lead and his wingman both change to the new freq and tell the other they've successfully changed in pilot shorthand.

The flight lead will then call "Potomac Departure, Raven-1 Flight of 2" The Potomac TRACON Controller will reply "Raven-1, Identified"

<<More later>>

Within about five minutes of take off, one of the Aircraft in the Flight will change freqs to 347.2 and call "Raven Ops". This is usually a very short message like, "Raven Ops, Raven-1 Flight, off at 02" giving the Squadron Operations Section the flights departure time, two minutes after the hour.

Callsigns

104th FS

  • Axeman
  • Colt
  • Phaser
  • Raven
  • Sport
  • Wardog

135th Airlift Squadron

  • Crab

Frequencies used

  • 347.2 Raven Ops 104FS Operations
  • 385.9 Crab Ops 135AS Operations



Preset/Button List

Note: Please add only presets confirmed through listening

VHF Presets

104th Fighter Squadron

34.4  Channel 1
34.6  Channel 2
36.8  Channel 3
40.15 Channel 4 
41.45 Channel 5
41.4  Channel 6
41.95 Channel 7

104th Fighter Squadron


V-01 143.8 Raven ops (guess based on common USAF usage)
V-02
V-03 Tower (Guess based on UHF Usage)
V-04
V-05 142.3 Air to Air (confirmed)
V-?? 140.0 Air to Air 
V-?? 142.0 Air to Air 

UHF Presets

104th Fighter Squadron

U-01 347.200 Raven Ops (guess based on common USAF usage)
U-02
U-03 297.200 Tower (Confirmed)
U-04 282.275 Potomac Tracon (Confirmed)
U-05 317.425 Potomac Tracon (Confirmed)
U-06 290.475 Potomac Tracon (Confirmed)
U-07 291.625 Potomac Tracon
U-08 281.8 (once, needs confirmation)
U-09
U-10
U-11 270.800 Potomac Tracon (Possible)
U-12 277.400 ZDC-Kenton DE  (Confirmed) (Recently freq Changed by ZDC to 354.15, but button not yet reconfirmed)
U-13
U-14 257.875 Dover Approach

Links

http://www.mdang.ang.af.mil/175wing/UNITS.HTML

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/175wg.htm