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Chip Jones wrote:
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Chip,
I will be flying a Mooney (N4201U). I will actually be departing on Sunday morning for the lake house at Deerfield (TN44). It seems like most of you know about that airport. The return trip will be all the way back to Dayton. I won't know if I am talking to you or not. Thanks in advance for the information, Kevin "Chip Jones" wrote in message hlink.net... "Kevin Chandler" wrote in message ... I will be flying in 4A7. I will be returning to Dayton Ohio, Dayton-Wright Brother airport (MGY). Kevin, I'll snag a copy of the ATC race procedures for this year and try to remember to post them here for you (and others). We have some specific procedures in play for this race that are pretty complicated, and which formalize how Atlanta Approach and Atlanta Center will deal with race departures. That race always ends during our busy Sunday departure push off of Hartsfield. Throw in a good VFR day and we will be sunk. And of course we don't have the staffing to add extra people to handle the workload like we used to, so service will not be nearly as good as it should. If I were wanting an IFR, I'd not count on getting a pop-up until I was well north of Atlanta, like 100 miles north. You will hear the freq congestion on Atlanta Departure 126.97 and 121.0, and it will be just as bad on Atlanta Center 133.1 (where you will want to be about 40 north of ATL). Getting into the system IFR would be easier on the ground during this time frame. If you file an IFR and depart VFR, you may not get a clearance due to workload on any of those three freqs. You may not even be able to get a word in edgewise for VFR F/F if it is super busy. There will be a temp tower in place at 4A7 and I don't believe that you will get much of more of a departure delay for IFR launch than you will get for a VFR launch depending on how you stand in the taxi que. What will you be flying? I should be working (ARTCC North Departure on 133.1), from the ground up to FL230 about 35-40 north of Atlanta and then all the way to Kentucky. Regards, Chip, ZTL |
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![]() "Kevin Chandler" wrote in message ... Chip, I will be flying a Mooney (N4201U). I will actually be departing on Sunday morning for the lake house at Deerfield (TN44). It seems like most of you know about that airport. The return trip will be all the way back to Dayton. I won't know if I am talking to you or not. Thanks in advance for the information, Kevin Kevin, I'm at work Sunday from 0530 to 1500, and again that night from 2300 until 0700 Monday. We won't implement any "race traffic procedures" until the afternoon on departures because they are a pain in the @ss for both Tracon and ARTCC. In fact, IFR departure clearances shouldn't be hard to fit in until the Nascar Air Force cranks up when the race ends. When you launch I'll be on Center 133.1 and 127.05 there on the north side of Atlanta. That is, if we don't have our one radar trainee plugged in at North Departure. You'll be able to tell if the Center guy is a trainee. Our guy is an ex-Tower Supervisor from a Level Two and he's struggling. You'll hear the Delta boys eating his lunch on freq, hehehe. Your flight to TN44, if launched IFR, will be routed out of the "North Two" Gate, aka NOTWO. You'll get vectors through the gate (about the ATL010030) from Departure, and then a handoff to ZTL. We'll clear you direct VXV direct, or just direct TN44 if you ask. If you launch VFR, you may be in luck for radar service from A80 going northbound. If so, you likely will still get terminated as you leave Tracon airspace. It should be really easy to either pick-up IFR or get F/F from the Center assuming you beat the race crowd. If you are coming out from under the Class B VFR along the east side of ATL, you may be far enough east that your direct route to TN44 will be through a different ZTL sector from mine. East of a line from LZU (Gwinnett County) to HRS VOR to VXV, you'll want to be talking to ZTL on freq 134.8. At any rate, we expect to be very very busy as the race ends but just routine until then. Once the show starts, you likely won't be able to get an IFR pop-up or pick-up within 80 miles north or east of ATL no matter who you talk to. As far as Deerfield, for most of us, it's relatively new in the world of airport ID's. It's a resort airport, right? Some guys who used to fly in there IFR/IMC before it had the ATC designator would do crazy stuff like shoot approaches into Campbell County (JAU), cancel below the layer, and then scud-run down through the weeds to get to Deerfield. That's how I discovered Deerfield myself, one of those guys scared the daylights out of me when he didn't cancel and didn't show up at JAU when we went looking for him. Into JAU, we lose radar and radio with you at about 4000-4500 feet, so I had no clue he wasn't actually landing there. He called from Deerfield to cancel. That wouldn't have been you, would it? :-) Chip, ZTL I'll try to get those race procedures posted in the next couple of days. I have to get them from our staff guys, and they haven't bothered yet to dust them off for us... |
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![]() "Chip Jones" wrote in message ink.net... [snipped] I'll try to get those race procedures posted in the next couple of days. I have to get them from our staff guys, and they haven't bothered yet to dust them off for us... Race procedures shouldn't effect most piston aircraft departing Atlanta terminal area Sunday even when they get cranked up. The procedures impact aircraft leaving 4A7 for Nascar home airports, most of which are in the Charlotte NC area. Going north to MGY, it should be transparent except for the volume (which will impact pop-up and pick-up service availability). Chip, ZTL |
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