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AFRU
Can anybody tell me what AFRU is? As far as I can tell it's an acronym for Advance Flying & Refresher Unit. If so then what would that be? Ta
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Re: AFRU
or even as found on googlerobbage wrote:Can anybody tell me what AFRU is? As far as I can tell it's an acronym for Advance Flying & Refresher Unit. If so then what would that be? Ta
# Aerodrome frequency response unit (AFRU) provides an automatic response when a pilot transmits on the aerodrome frequency (MBZ frequency or CTAF) for the particular aerodrome.
# AFRU with pilot activated aerodrome lighting (PAL) option provides PAL, with voice confirmation of lighting actuation, as an additional function of the AFRU on the MBZ or CTAF frequency associated with the aerodrome.
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Re: AFRU
D'oh, two identical aviation-related acronyms. Thanks Blinky, that one makes more sense since I saw it written along with CTAF.
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Re: AFRU
Can be seen on the frequency section of this chart for Mount Keith airstrip
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... 01-122.pdf
All Aviation related abbreviations, specifically ones found on charts can be found in section GEN 2.2.2 of the AIP (Aeronautical Information Package)
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... _25-44.pdf
Definitions can be found in GEN 2.2.1 of the AIP
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... 2_1-24.pdf
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... 01-122.pdf
All Aviation related abbreviations, specifically ones found on charts can be found in section GEN 2.2.2 of the AIP (Aeronautical Information Package)
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... _25-44.pdf
Definitions can be found in GEN 2.2.1 of the AIP
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... 2_1-24.pdf