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Vinny003
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Considering so many airports (and thus the airports' runways) use overlapping frequencies (i.e. I can think of at least 20 airports that use 111.30 and 109.90 off the top of my head), a worldwide listing of ILS frequencies is rather pointless.  ILS listings are found in any airport's AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication) – as long as that airport has a runway with an ILS procedure. As suggested by ointment, you can use Airnav for US (and I think some Canadian) airfields.

 

A favourite of mine is http://skyvector.com, originally a US VFR and Enroute chart host with flight planning capabilities and now has expanded internationally to worldwide coverage of VFR and Enroute charts including information for almost every airfield in the world. However, I think SkyVector only has airport AIP coverage (APDs, DPs, STARs, IAPs, etc.) for the US. If you don't want to play the "Google for Charts" game, here are some great resources:

 

VATSIM Chartfinder: http://www.vatsim.net/charts/

NATS – UK Charts: http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/index.php%3Foption=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=6&Itemid=13.html

Navcanada Airport Charts (link to download is lower down the page): http://www.navcanada.ca/EN/products-and-services/Pages/aeronautical-information-products-canadian-airports-charts.aspx

SIA – France charts: http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/html/frameset_aip_uk.htm

 

There's also a service called Charts.aero (http://charts.aero), but considering they are under legal fire from Eurocontrol and NATS, I would call them flaky at best. Personally, I use Navigraph's worldwide chart service, which is payware but reduces the need to play the Google game.

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Hi, guys!

I'm flying the Saab 340A, where can I find the worldwide ILS frequency list. I looked everywhere on the internet, I googled it, but I still cannot find the worldwide ILS frequency list. Please help me find it. Thanks!

Cheers,

Vincent

 

Just type the airport and rwy,  http://www.gkpnet.net/x-plane/Resources/xpac.php

 

 

Or Open this file in your x-plane folder earth.nav in Resources/default data with a text editor and go with the ones thats looks like this.

 

"4 39.98091125 -75.87781525      660    10850    18 281.662 IMQS 40N  29  ILS-cat-I"  This one is 108.50

"4 -9.45892239 147.23123169      128    11010    18 148.638  IWG AYPY 14L ILS-cat-I" This one is 110.10

 

You can import all this data to Excel and make your own ILS database.

 

Carlos 

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