FAA ATA-100 info

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DCMon

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Does anyone know where to find current (within the last year) and free ATA-100 info.
 
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DaveNF2G

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It might not be worth the trouble. The ATA-100 contains a lot of obsolete information.
 

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That was helpful Dave...

DCMon, the FAA ATA-100 data doesn't really exist anymore. It is now called the National Airspace System Resources (NASR) Data system, and is distributed through the FAA's FAADS (Facility Aeronautical Data Distribution System ) System. I've got a user account on the site (you have to be approved for an account from FAA).

Lots of acronyms...:)

I've uploaded the latest distribution file set from FAADS to our site for easy access.

http://s.radioreference.com/faads/56DySubscription_August_27__2009_-_October_22__2009.zip

In any case, the FAA has been working hard to improve was the data accuracy of these distributions, but as Dave pointed out there are some inaccurate entries so don't rely on this in it's entirety.

Good luck!
 

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Ata-100

As Lindsey pointed out even with a name change there are error's.
The freqs that are marked "DO NOT PUBLISH" are mostly no longer used.
These were special use freqs back when SAC controlled all the BUFFS.
The link Lindsey put up are really "DISCRETE" freqs for each Center.
You have to really monitor whatever Center is in your area and listen for hand-offs.

What you really need is a list that show's the various "SECTORS" for your Center.
JAX CENTER(KZJX) Sector's are North,East,South,West and Central.

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DCMon

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very helpful

Thank you blantonl for the file. I always know that when I ask a question on this site it will receive great responses. Thank you all that replied.
 
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