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Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear
Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? In Soo Hwang |
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![]() In Soo wrote: Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? There is no standard entry at a towered airport. The tower will tell you how to enter the pattern. If he asks for a report that is usually because he doesn't have radar. |
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From what I have assumed; At a towered airport, the controllers are watching
out for you, so there doesn't have to be any pattern. The reason we normally fly a pattern is so that everyone knows where to look to be safe. I've been to a lot of different towered airports that have given me straight in or single turn to final procedures. Of course I normally fly during low volume times. "Newps" wrote in message ... In Soo wrote: Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? There is no standard entry at a towered airport. The tower will tell you how to enter the pattern. If he asks for a report that is usually because he doesn't have radar. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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There is still a pattern and it is the same as every airport, with a few odd
exceptions for various reasons... But specifically it is the 'entry' that the controllers will call out that will be different from your standard non towered 45 degree entry. (And even that is not mandated, but highly suggested.) PJ ============================================ Here's to the duck who swam a lake and never lost a feather, May sometime another year, we all be back together. JJW ============================================ "Slick" wrote in message ... From what I have assumed; At a towered airport, the controllers are watching out for you, so there doesn't have to be any pattern. The reason we normally fly a pattern is so that everyone knows where to look to be safe. I've been to a lot of different towered airports that have given me straight in or single turn to final procedures. Of course I normally fly during low volume times. "Newps" wrote in message ... In Soo wrote: Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? There is no standard entry at a towered airport. The tower will tell you how to enter the pattern. If he asks for a report that is usually because he doesn't have radar. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:00:56 -0700, "In Soo"
wrote: Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? It is definitely common to have a tower controller ask you to join the pattern on a base, and report X miles out. Very common at class Ds without radar. |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:46:18 -0500, "Slick" wrote:
From what I have assumed; At a towered airport, the controllers are watching out for you, Probably not meant that way, but that's a potentially dangerous thought. At towered airports, ATC is controlling the sequencing of traffic to avoid airplane having unfriendly meetings on the runway. But they are not "watching out for you." You are PIC. =You= are watching out for you. There has been more than one accident and many near ones caused by a pilot thinking that vigilance was not necessary because of those extra eyes. That was brought home to me one day when tower tried to turn me into the path on an incoming CitationJet. Mark Kolber APA/Denver, Colorado www.midlifeflight.com ====================== email? Remove ".no.spam" |
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Nathan Young wrote:
It is definitely common to have a tower controller ask you to join the pattern on a base, and report X miles out. Very common at class Ds without radar. For example, consider CDW. If they're using 22, and you're coming in from the north... If it is very quite, you'll get a straight-in. If it is a little busy, you'll get a base. If it is very busy, you'll be told to join the downwind. - Andrew |
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"In Soo" writes:
If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? Which standard? ICAO standards are routinely ignored around here (USA). --kyler |
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"In Soo" wrote in message news:WIand.17773$233.12391@okepread05...
Hi pilots, I am new to the group and wanted to see if you guys hear Non-standard ATC phraseology around places where you fly. Our tower at Chander, AZ usually request us to report 2 mile base when entering a traffic pattern. I thought the standard pattern entry was 45 to downwind or final. If you have any non-standard phraseology or clearance, can you please let the group know? I fly out of Chandler and get that request often (coming in from the South to runway 4). The phraseology is fine. I believe you're applying the recommended 45 degree entry at uncontrolled airports to a towered field. At KCHD, they will ask you to join the pattern in whatever way is most convenient for you and them. For example, when runway 4 is in use, you will almost always get a straight-in approach (with a request to report 2 miles out), if you initially report from the southwest. This is quite standard procedure for a tower. One thing to keep in mind, inbound traffic from the north or south and asked to enter a downwind, they expect you to fly a 45 to the downwind. I don't know if this is a standard procedure, but it is often published in the "Tower Talk" section of the airport newsletter. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Newps wrote in message ...
If he asks for a report that is usually because he doesn't have radar. KCHD almost always asks for a 2 mile report on any leg except the downwind entry (where they tell you to report turning downwind). They do have a D-Brite radar display. I've asked tower personnel about it and they're just trying to make sure they don't forget you. Slow training traffic often reports in from 8 miles out and it can be awhile before they actually enter the pattern environment. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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