Friday, May 4, 2012


Atlas V Rocket Launch, 4 May 2012, from Cape Canaveral AFS Launch Complex 41, carrying Advanced Extremely High Frequency-2 Mil Satcom Satellite

032.325 Jolly air-air (FM Mode)
123.225 Range Weather wkg "Weather One" Wx Reconn Flight
133.750 Patrick Twr
133.800 Cape Control
143.725 Variety VHF
156.800 USCG
157.100 USCG Station Canaveral
157.075 USCG Range Clearance
157.175 USCG Range Control w Vessel "Freedom"
255.500 Jolly Ops
298.200 Variety UHF
321.000 Rescue Ops

Jolly 1      HH-60G #90-26231, Patrick AFB 920RQW
Jolly 2      HH-60G,#90-26233, Patrick AFB 920RQW, 4SOB, 4+30 to splash.
Weather 1 LJ-31A N500JE, Sanford FL
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143.725 Variety wkg CG Cutter 45617 (Vigilant) re
"Possible target approaching Charlie Charlie
buoy at 15 knots; request you investigate.
Coordinates 28-34.64 N, 79-55.81 W.

Comms with Jolly 2 regarding 25-foot vessel at
28-27.69 N, 80-05-68 W, heading 090 at 10 knots.

Comms regarding getting all vessels to move
south of the 28-25 line.
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"Weather One" weather reconnaissance flight is up. Has comms with ground ("Range Weather") on 123.225. Reporting weather, cloud heights, visibility. Will head over Launch Complex 41.
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My photo of Atlas V Rocket Launch, 4 May 2012, from Cape Canaveral AFS Launch Complex 41, carrying Advanced Extremely High Frequency-2 Mil Satcom Satellite:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allanstern/6996666898/sizes/o/in/photostream/
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