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Old April 11th 07, 04:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default So There I Was...

And the guy who'd been giving position reports from a different zip code
"NXXYY 30 miles North, inbound" responds on the radio and says "NXXYY is on
a 9 mile straight in, doing 180 knots".


At this point did you know he was a Meridian?

If so, I'm with you. That guy can fly a 90 knot final, so for him to
be calling out a final approach at 180 knots is just absurd.

If, on the other hand, you didn't know what type of airplane it was
(and your narrative, above, doesn't specify) I'd have extended my
downwind. Just in case it was a Gulfstream or some other fast jet.

Either way, the other guy was wrong, and you were right. But there's
"right", and then there's "dead right"....

;-)
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