Short Final: Name Change

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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot recounts an experience during a flight when regional air traffic control facilities were being consolidated.
  • Northern and Central California approach controls were merged and renamed "NorCal Approach."
  • The pilot, using an older facility name, was corrected by a controller who emphasized the "new name, same great service."
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Many years ago I was flying my Cessna 182 from the San Francisco Bay Area east toward Columbia (O22) in the foothills of the Sierra range. This was right at the time all the various Northern and Central California approach controls were united in a single facility as they are now, all using the name “NorCal.”

I was on VFR flight following and was handed off by TRACON to the next sector, so I made my radio call to what I understood was the then-named Sierra Approach, previously known as Stockton Approach.

“Sierra Approach, N12345 level at 5500.”

They replied “N12345 radar contact, this is now NorCal Approach. New name, same great service.”

Chris Toeppen
Palo Alto, California

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