Al Ahsa
- Ident
- HSA
- Type
- VORTAC
- Frequency
- 116.600 MHz
- Elevation
- 576 ft (176 m)
- Coordinates
- 25.2791°N, 49.4840°E
- Country
- 🇸🇦 SA
Associated airport: OEAH
What is a VORTAC (VOR + TACAN co-located)?
A VORTAC is a combined facility that houses a civil VOR and a military TACAN at the same site. It serves everyone from one location: civil aircraft read bearing from the VOR and distance from the TACAN's DME component, while military aircraft use the complete TACAN for both bearing and distance. To a civilian pilot, a VORTAC behaves exactly like a VOR-DME — you tune the VOR frequency and automatically receive paired DME distance.
VORTACs are extremely common, particularly across the United States, and form a backbone of the airway system. Because they deliver both radial and distance, they provide a full rho-theta position fix from a single tuning, support DME arcs and approach procedures, and remain part of the resilient navigation network being retained as a backup to GPS.
Airports near this navaid
Reference and training only — not for navigation. Always use current official charts and the AIP.