What is it used for?
Wow I didn’t know that. So it’s essentially the person at the FBO giving you an IFR clearance?You can get IFR Clearances if the UNICOM station has an agreement with ATC and you can open and close flight plans including cancelling IFR.
Yeah. They will preface the clearance with "ATC clears" The controller giving the clearance to the dude at UNICOM has to say the same thing to him. It's the same when getting a clearance from a FSS. I don't know of any UNICOMS off hand that do this. There probably aren't very many what with cell phones, more RCO's and "national git yerself a clearance numbers" nowdays.Wow I didn’t know that. So it’s essentially the person at the FBO giving you an IFR clearance?
That’s what I was thinking it was used for, but since most FBO’s have their own frequency, I was curious what the broad Unicom freq listed under towered fields was for.Communication with FBOs if they don’t have their own designated company frequency.
Limited hours for the tower?
Tower freq becomes CTAF in that case.
Wow I didn’t know that. So it’s essentially the person at the FBO giving you an IFR clearance?