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Glossary/CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency)
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CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency)

The radio frequency designated for pilots to self-announce their position and intentions at non-towered airports or at towered airports when the tower is closed. Pilots use CTAF to coordinate traffic by broadcasting their location, altitude, and planned maneuvers so other aircraft in the area can maintain situational awareness.

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