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Where to Start?

Even if you aren't around a military base, there's still several possibilities to hear milair traffic:

  • Airnav
  • Your local ARTCC Center uses both VHF and UHF frequencies for aircraft communications
  • DOD Digital Flight Publications
    • The midair refueling maps can be found here Note that it is a PDF document and about 600 pages long
  • If you have one in your area, a TRACON is also another source of activity
  • If you live near a major city, chances are good your local airport also uses UHF frequencies in addition to the usual civil air ones.
  • World Aero Data

Pages with Useful Information

Callsigns
Glossaries


Frequencies

As with so many pages on the Net, some of this information is a bit dated. Use this information as a starting point, then join the many different forums on RR and elsewhere to get updated information.

General/Regional


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) frequencies


Organizations


State Pages

Arkansas
California


Frequency cards from airshows
Florida
Georgia
Hawai'i
Illinois
Kansas
  • KsMoScanner
    • NOTE: The Milcom area is password protected
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington


Publications

Mailing Lists


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