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(A0024/99 NOTAMN Q)ZHWH/QSCCF/IV/BO/AE/000/999/ A)ZHWH B)9901141600 C)9901221600EST E)ZHENGZHOU S SECTOR AND N SECTOR COMBINED AS ONE SECTOR, ZHENGZHOU ACC OPERATING FREQ CHANGED AS FLW:PRIMARY FREQ 119.35MHZ,SECONDARY FREQ 132.85MHZ,EMERGENCY FREQ121.50MHZ.)()

  • A、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:广州飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州S部分和N部分变成一个,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,备用频率“132.85兆赫”,紧急频率“121.50兆赫”。
  • B、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:广州飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州南北扇区合并成一个扇区,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,紧急频率“132.85兆赫”,备用频率“121.50兆赫”。
  • C、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:武汉飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州S部分和N部分变成一个,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,紧急频率“132.85兆赫”,备用频率“121.50兆赫”。
  • D、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:武汉飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州南北扇区合并成一个扇区,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,备用频率“132.85兆赫”,紧急频率“121.50兆赫”。

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更多 “ (A0024/99 NOTAMN Q)ZHWH/QSCCF/IV/BO/AE/000/999/ A)ZHWH B)9901141600 C)9901221600EST E)ZHENGZHOU S SECTOR AND N SECTOR COMBINED AS ONE SECTOR, ZHENGZHOU ACC OPERATING FREQ CHANGED AS FLW:PRIMARY FREQ 119.35MHZ,SECONDARY FREQ 132.85MHZ,EMERGENCY FREQ121.50MHZ.)()A、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:广州飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州S部分和N部分变成一个,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,备用频率“132.85兆赫”,紧急频率“121.50兆赫”。B、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:广州飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州南北扇区合并成一个扇区,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,紧急频率“132.85兆赫”,备用频率“121.50兆赫”。C、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:武汉飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州S部分和N部分变成一个,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,紧急频率“132.85兆赫”,备用频率“121.50兆赫”。D、A系列99年第24号新航行通告:武汉飞行情报区,自99年1月14日1时16分预计至99年1月22日16时,郑州南北扇区合并成一个扇区,郑州区域管制频率改为:主用频率“119.35兆赫”,备用频率“132.85兆赫”,紧急频率“121.50兆赫”。” 相关考题
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