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Missing FMC (Frequency Monitoring Codes) Areas - Italy


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Dear All,

North of Italy, on the Alps, Milano FIS may be not reachable (poor radio coverage).

Consequently, alternate frequencies were set up, and squaw codes are to be set on the aircraft, below any controled area ceiling in those areas. For instance, 126,750 Mhz and squaw 4612 for "Milano North FMC Area".

I was not able to get this information with Sky Demon.

Why ? How to be sure I'am not missing some others informations somewhere else ?

Thanks for information.

Bertrand.

Edited 5/1/2019 8:04:28 AM by clergeot
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Tim Dawson - 5/3/2019 9:35:21 AM
My colleague will not be able to look into this until probably the middle of next week.

I just checked, and it appears we have those FMCs in SkyDemon already. Perhaps you were just expecting to see them on the map, which we do not do? Plan a route in the affected area and you should see them in your Pilot Log. In addition, while flying, you can see them when you open the Radio tab.

Hello, Thank you for your reply : what you mentionned is perfectly true and clear, I did not knew it. It is also very positive to know that at least for this topic there is no missing data.
Nevertheless, During my flight preparation, I was unable to identify this information (that I knew and took from other sources), demonstrating that it may be possible to miss it. My suggestion would be to make it avaible in the "What's here" pop up menu, since this "tool" is a very frequent and common mean of preparing and check airspaces to be crossed.

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