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Reduction of Remote Communications Outlets Used by Flight Service Stations in the Conterminous United States

The FAA is proposing to reduce the number of radio frequencies used by flight service stations to communicate with aircraft in flight. Under the proposal, six hundred and sixty-...

The FAA is proposing to reduce the number of radio frequencies used by flight service stations to communicate with aircraft in flight. Under the proposal, six hundred and sixty-six (666) remote communications outlets (RCOs) will be decommissioned. Frequencies especially designated for emergency or military use are not included in this proposal. Frequencies in the state of Alaska are also not included in this proposal.

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81 FR 25484

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“Reduction of Remote Communications Outlets Used by Flight Service Stations in the Conterminous United States,” thefederalregister.org (April 28, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-09992/reduction-of-remote-communications-outlets-used-by-flight-service-stations-in-the-conterminous-united-states.