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VOR Quizzes


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This Navaid is in the United States, and is named after the nearby city, which itself is named after a geological feature,
which itself is named after Native Americans!

Its identifier is the same as the airport, which is 4.4 miles away, and served by several airlines. 

The airport is also an Air National Guard base.

Aug 2020

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VOR@Dispatcher.org

Correct answers:

Dale Gentry - Southwest Airlines
Lissa Hanson 
David Birkley
Kenneth Dechmerowski - National Airlines
Mark Nashed - National Airlines



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FSD- Sioux Falls, South Dakota





This Navaid was decommissioned two years ago, but retains its DME function. 
It has a professional sports team's name. 
It's located at an airport, but does not share that airport's identifier. 
There IS a VOR with the same identifier as the airport, but, oddly, it's located 8.5 miles away.

July 2020

Email your answer to
VOR@dispatcher.org


This months winners:
Dale Gentry - Southwest Airlines
Jose Delarosa - Frontier Airlines
Kenneth Dechmerowski - National Airlines
Adam Schweber - United Airlines

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Cardinal (CSX), at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

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This Navaid is in the United States, and is located near a regional airport
(with a different identifier), which is served by a single airline. 

It’s named after a plant, that appears to surround it. 

I couldn’t get close enough to verify! 

This region of the country is also named after this plant.

The locals love their goobers!

There are a lot of helicopters nearby.  

April 20 1
 
April 20 2

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This months Winners:

Kenneth Dechmerowski - National Airlines
Ed Pataky
Dale Gentry - Southwest Airlines















the answer is Wiregrass (RRS), Dothan, Alabama
 

This Navaid is located at a U.S. airport with no passenger airline service. 
It's got a different name and identifier than that airport, and its name is the same as the original civilian air freight operator there. 
It's a former U.S. Air Force base. 

Photo by Charlie Pyles/Air Pix Aviation Photos

May 2020
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Correct answers:

Kenneth Dechmerowski - National Airlines
Dale Gentry - Southwest Airlines
Timothy Smith - Southwest Airlines
Jose Delarosa - Frontier Airlines








The answer is Midwest (MXQ), at Wilmington Air Park in Ohio.