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IFR flight from KNEW to KMBO
Lots of lessons learned for me on this flight. Video covers from talking to Clearance Delivery to IFR cancellation. Also the video has my progressive taxi instructions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX21Kccu5Bs I operate in the "land of direct" and usually get questioned if I file anything different. Not the same in a busy airspace like New Orleans. I thought (incorrectly) that if it was severe clear that GPS direct would work, but as I found out particularly on this flight, DP is the norm no matter what the weather conditions are. On this flight, I should have put NO DP. While this won't get me GPS direct, it will save some radio work and communicate to ATC what I don't have. Most importantly, for me, when I am unsure, as you will see in the video, I'd much rather ask and sound dumb on the radio then do something dumb on the ground or in the air when I am clueless myself or receive an unclear clearance.. |
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I thought your departure from KNEW was interesting. I wonder what part of
"progressive taxi" the controller didn't understand. I was surprised they didn't care that you didn't repeat the runway name when acknowledging the hold short instruction. I like that you don't say, "With you ..." I think your videos are great. Do you post them to any student groups? Jon |
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On Jan 27, 8:09*pm, "Jon Woellhaf" wrote:
I thought your departure from KNEW was interesting. I wonder what part of "progressive taxi" the controller didn't understand. I was surprised they didn't care that you didn't repeat the runway name when acknowledging the hold short instruction. I like that you don't say, "With you ..." I think your videos are great. Do you post them to any student groups? Jon Thanks for the compliments Jon, You know, I never thought about the "hold short". I know you have to read back hold short instructions for taxiing (I.E taxi to 18 left via foxtrot, charlie, hold short runway niner), but never thought you had to mention the runway number holding short before departure. I did mention to Tower, Sundowner 1943L at the end of 18 left ready for departure. Would that been enough acknowledgment of runway assignment?? My controlled airport ground ops experience is very, very limited so any input on helping me improve my radio work most appreciated :-). I always try to make a conscientious effort to mention runway number when I am cleared to land even if it's not a left or right situation and more so when there are parallel runways. Yes, I agree with you, "with you" really not needed. The only student group I am aware of is rec.aviation.student. Are there other groups? |
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At my base, KBJC (Metro, Denver, Colorado -- previously Jeffco), controllers
invariably jump on anyone who doesn't mention the runway number when reading back a hold short instruction. The examples in the AIM all include the runway number. I thought I'd seen a specific directive to require readback of the runway number, but I can't find it now. Maybe it's just a local procedure. When I'm directed to "... hold short of runway 29 Right," I reply, "Hold short 29 Right, 18 November." Of course, none of the phraseology examples I've seen allow stating the aircraft identification last, but I usually do that, so who am I to criticize your radio procedures. g Yeah, rec.aviation.student is the only student group I know of, but I don't follow it. Jon |
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On Feb 6, 10:02*am, larryb711
wrote: I might be anal, but I always state my runway when taxing, holding short, starting departure roll, or landing. I just always want the tower *to know what runway it is my understanding that I should be on. Absolutely nothing anal about being sure :-) As you can see, I clarified the runway assignment as I was taxiing as I couldn't remember in the beginning what ATC said. My problem is inexperience with controlled field ground ops, and I always would rather sound dumb on the radio then do something dumb on the ground. |
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