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I was just doing some AIM review and came upon this tidbit talking about a frequency I don't believe I've ever used......
(c) Aircraft not landing or departing the primary airport may obtain an ATC clearance to transit the Class B airspace when traffic conditions permit and provided the requirements of 14 CFR Section 91.131 are met. Such VFR aircraft are encouraged, to the extent possible, to operate at altitudes above or below the Class B airspace or transit through established VFR corridors. Pilots operating in VFR corridors are urged to use frequency 122.750 MHz for the exchange of aircraft position information.
I just wondered if anyone could share some detail regarding the 122.75 mentioned? Of the dozens of time's I've transitioned through B up in PHX, I don't believe I've ever done anything other than monitor and remain with Approach/Departure after clearance was issued into B. Is this mention in the AIM of 122.75 referencing another frequency we should monitor? Wow - I feel like a complete doofus asking this!:drool:
(c) Aircraft not landing or departing the primary airport may obtain an ATC clearance to transit the Class B airspace when traffic conditions permit and provided the requirements of 14 CFR Section 91.131 are met. Such VFR aircraft are encouraged, to the extent possible, to operate at altitudes above or below the Class B airspace or transit through established VFR corridors. Pilots operating in VFR corridors are urged to use frequency 122.750 MHz for the exchange of aircraft position information.
I just wondered if anyone could share some detail regarding the 122.75 mentioned? Of the dozens of time's I've transitioned through B up in PHX, I don't believe I've ever done anything other than monitor and remain with Approach/Departure after clearance was issued into B. Is this mention in the AIM of 122.75 referencing another frequency we should monitor? Wow - I feel like a complete doofus asking this!:drool: