Steven Winslow wrote:Had my first experience with lost comms last night. You can hear it at 20:7:00 to 20:7:30. Had a great flight in my new Carenado C185F from CMA to 3L2 - Sky Ranch. All was going well, other than a bit of an icing issue, until I was told to go to LAS approach. Even though I can hear myself read back 125.02, I wrote down 125.20 in a bit of a dyslexic moment. I switched and called approach, but no response. Tried again and still no response. I switched back to LA Center and asked for confirmation for the approach frequency, but no response. I waited a few seconds and switched back to 125.20 and called for approach again and of course no response. Switched back to Center and called again, but no response. In listening to the recording, it sounds like I got walked on when I called back to Center. I should have stayed on the Center frequency a little longer and probably would have heard his call back. At that point, I was less than 20 mile out of 3L2 so I squawked 7600 and proceeded to Unicom frequency and landed. In retrospect, I should have looked in my Flight Guide to get the Approach frequency. I knew I was still connected to PE because I showed up on the live map, but I wasn't getting through on the radio. I've invested a lot in real world aviation tools over the years. I guess I should be better at using them in situations like this.
in a situation like this I would find the first available approach freq on a sectional and call them.