SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES

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SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES U R S SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES 1 / 212TH AVN. BN. SOP

SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES SHELL AHP FREQUENCIES UHF (SXS PRIMARY) : ATIS (LOR) 361.1 (1) GROUND: 310.6 (2) TOWER : 244.5 (3) VHF (SXS ALTERNATE) : GROUND 148.800 (2) TOWER 140.300 (3) OPERATIONS 139.750 FM : RAMP 38.80 (1) OPERATIONS 36.45 (2) GROUND 48.80 (7) TOWER 46.90 (6)

SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES SHELL CORRIDOR FREQUENCIES SXS NORTH CORRIDOR FREQ. 38.15 (5) SXS WEST CORRIDOR FREQ. 34.05 (3) SXS SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR FREQ. 36.75 (4) (LOR) ACP 27 TRANSITION FREQ. 38.15 (5)

SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES COMPANY FREQUENCIES ALPHA COMPANY 1/212th Avn Bn. VHF: 123.025 FM: 38.75 LSI BWS UHF: 226.9 (Primary) UHF: 227.1 (Alt / Night ) VHF: 123.025 FM: 32.50 ECHO COMPANY 1/212th Avn Bn. UHF: 388.6 VHF: 142.325 FM: 41.15 HEADHUNTER UHF: 261.3 VHF: 139.275 FM: 47.95 (17) ALTERNATE: UHF: 229.5 VHF: 141.100 2/210th Avn Bn. UHF: 244.6 VHF: 139.225 FM: 32.15

SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES HUB RADIO / A.O. VANGUARD N.W. UHF: 324.55 VHF: 135.525 FM: 40.80 N.E. UHF: 367.350 VHF: 149.700 FM: 40.80 S.W. UHF: 310.45 VHF: 141.100 FM: 40.80 CENTRAL UHF: 323.75 VHF: 139.025 FM: 40.80

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES Proper radio courtesy and standard military radiotelephone procedures (ref: FM 24-19) will be used at all times. The approved phonetic alphabet ( ref: FM 24-19) will be used for all radio communications. Any disagreements with ATC or other aircraft shall not be conducted over the radio. All aircraft will monitor guard frequencies 243.0 and 121.5, if equipped, in addition to those frequencies required for air-to-ground communications Aircrews will monitor appropriate air-to-air frequency during all phases of operation.

RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES FM radio checks will be checked on the current basefield ramp FM frequency. i.e.: Requesting station: “Any station, This is Headhunter 70 (sev-en ze-ro) Radio check FM (Fox Mike), over” Responding station: “Headhunter 70 (sev-en ze-ro) this is Saber 69 (six nin-er) I read you Loud and Clear on FM (Fox Mike), over” “This is Headhunter 70 (sev-en ze-ro), roger, out.” Note: The responding station may reply with Loud and Clear, OUT (or Roger, Out). In this case there is no response required or expected from the requesting station.

RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES VHF radio checks will be checked on the current internal VHF frequency. i.e.: Requesting station: “Any station, This is Viper 18 (wun ait) Radio check VHF (VICTOR), over” Responding station: “Viper 18 (wun ait) this is Saber 24 (too fow-er) I read you Loud and Clear on VHF (Victor), over” “This is Viper 18 (wun ait), roger, out.” Note: The responding station may reply with Loud and Clear, OUT (or Roger, Out). In this case there is no response required or expected from the requesting station.

RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES SHELL AHP RADIO PROCEDURES RADIO CHECK PROCEDURES UHF radio checks will be checked on the current basefield ground UHF frequency. The check can be performed by requesting the current environmental conditions. i.e.: Requesting station: “Shell Ground, This is Headhunter 53 (Fife Tree) Request winds and Altimeter setting. over” Shell Ground: “Headhunter 53 (Fife Tree) this is Shell Ground The winds are 230° (Too Tree Ze-ro degrees) at 15 (wun fife) knots and the Cairns altimeter setting is 29.92 (too nin-er nin-er too). over” “This is Headhunter 53 (Fife Tree), roger, out.”