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APPENDIX D: FCC APPLICATION FOR AIRCRAFT
RADIO STATION LICENSE
To legally operate an aircraft radio station on aeronautical enroute
frequencies (128.825 to 132.000 MHz (VHF) and air-ground high fre-
quencies) the aircraft operator must apply to the FCC for specific
authorization. This is done by properly completing Item 9B1 of FCC
Form 404 as follows:
1) The box in Item 9B1 must be checked and FCC rule numbers
87.293 (a) and (c) must be entered. This covers the VHF aero
enroute frequencies 122.825, 122.875, and from 128.825 to 132.000.
2) The following rule numbers should also be included if air-ground
high frequencies are to be used: 87.295 (b) (c) and 87.299.
3) 87.297- (International VHF) Same frequencies as 87.293 (a).
4) Item 9B2 must be checked “yes.” An agreement with ARINC will
cover almost all aeronautical enroute stations in the U.S. and its terri-
tories. Some aeronautical enroute stations in Alaska are not licensed
to ARINC. None of the aeronautical enroute stations covered by
87.293 (c) (122.825 and 122.875) will be licensed to ARINC.
For further information contact:
ARNIC
Services Department
2551 Riva Road
Annapolis, Maryland 21403
Phone No. (410) 266-4180 Customer Service
(410) 266-4430 Operations
Appendices
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KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide
Rev. 0
Dec/96