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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:09:28 GMT, Roger Halstead
wrote: I've found that a simple and relaxed request such as "MBS approach, this is Debonair Eight Thirty Three Romeo out of Midland Barstow for Muncie Indiana. I'd like flight following if you have time". Well yes, except that I was taught to give more information than that during the initial call in. Example: "Boston Center, Cessna 123 Alpha is departing Lebanon direct to Glenn's Fall's, climbing through 3,000 for 6,500 and is now five miles west of Lebanon. I'd like to have flight following, if you have time." Or wait until I've reached cruising altitude and call in at that height. The first time I tried to contact Center during a dual cross country, the instructor spelled out what he expected me to say and allowed me to run it through in my mind for a few minutes before I keyed the mike. Screwed it up anyway, but Center was patient with me. What I've noticed is that even with practice, it's not easy to fly the airplane, write down the requested frequency changes as I get handoff's to be sure I got it right, and respond quickly on the radio all at the same time. While I'm writing, Center is asking me to aknowledge the frequency change. Now that I know what's expected of me, I can of course look up the frequencies and write them down in sequence during flight planning and just check it off when the time comes, I suppose. Corky Scott |
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