Originally Posted by
Chopchop5
Thanks I had never heard of these Canadian FSS RCO.
From Google:
No, Google's AI answer is wrong, most of that is for a DRCO (which I believe Bob Quinn no longer has). It will be Pacific Radio or Whitehorse Radio from YDL north and are usually 123.###MHz. You'll be talking directly to someone but they can take a while to answer your calls at times, I believe the AIM states you must call with the frequency you're using as the operator is usually manning multiple different frequencies. The TC AIM is a great resource and it's your job as a pilot flying in Canada to know the local procedures, there are a lot of infringements each year from US aircraft not knowing these rules. Have fun!