NEW: AP-1/B Conus Air Refueling & Military Training Routes with Radio Frequencies

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Alliance01TX

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Just an update that the latest AP-1/B for CONUS is published including the CONUS MAP of Air Tanker Routes/Orbits and the Refueling Radio Contact Frequencies.... Also, in the document are Military Air Training Routes (Low-Slow-IR) with embedded Radio Comm's information. The document is valid until 23 FEB 2023.

Additional links & info for those new in the Mil-Air forum:


The latest AP-1/B is now available and valid until 23 FEB 2023
LINK: https://www.daip.jcs.mil/pdf/ap1b.pdf
** NOTE: You might get a security 'pop-up' if your web security is not updated...
- CONUS AR Tracks /Orbit MAPS
- Route NAV Details
- UHF Radio Freq's for tanker operations (few VHF)
- FAA Center Entry / Exit / points radio freqs
- Training Routes (Low Level, Slow & NVG IR) and Freqs
- Some MOA
* Check the Note areas for a few extra freqs and details!

Use the Special Use Airspace Map (text too) to look up Active / Planned AR Routes & MOA, etc..
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Special Use Airspace & Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace

More Details: Have a look at NOTAM site for details and timing blocks for AR work, Training Route Flying or MOA Operations....etc.
LINK: Defense Internet NOTAM Service
 

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My latest version of Firefox v 109.0.1 for Windows is getting this error when I attempt to open the .pdf file.



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Howdy - I just tried on my Firefox and received the same message... Likely either Firefox Security changed and-or DoD Security Cert has expired or changed. I will load the latest DoD Security Cert and try and advise....

I did click-thru (advanced) and took me to the AP-1/B,

Bill
 

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Is anyone working on harvesting frequencies from this doc to put in RRDB (or a "to-be-confirmed" list in the wiki)? I looked for "MHZ" and came up with 18 instances that are not in the database or wiki (mostly UHF). There are a lot more that are just followed or prefixed by [VU]HF, or bare freqs (regex "\b\d\d\d\.\d+"). Are they stable enough to be worth doing?
 

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Considering they are not specific 'licensed' frequencies, I don't believe that they belong in the RRDB. I believe this has been discussed before, and I believe there is precedent.

IMO, a wiki would be more appropriate
 

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Agree with @a417 as they are not licensed and subject to change on a frequent basis I think a Wiki entry would be the best place.

Also not all frequencies listed have MHz, VHF or UHF listed in the document as shown below. Pulling all freqs out of a 500+ page document will be very time consuming.

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