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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cessna pilot mistakenly requested fuel from air traffic ground control instead of the FBO (Executive Air).
  • The pilot thought they had switched to the unicom frequency for fuel services but was still on ground control.
  • Ground control humorously corrected the pilot and directed them to the proper FBO frequency.
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We were in our Seneca performing the pre-takeoff run-up at Orlando Executive Airport when we heard this exchange on ground control frequency:

Cessna: Orlando ground, Cessna Two Three Four, clear of the active.

Ground: Cessna Two Three Four, taxi to the ramp.

Cessna (still on ground frequency but thinking he’d switched to unicom 122.95): Executive Air…ah, this is Cessna Two Three Four…we’re going to need some gas.

Ground: I’ve got plenty of gas, but I don’t think it’ll work very well in your airplane. Try Executive Air on 122.95.

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