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Mxsmanic wrote in
: writes: You first I've only flown on VATSIM, where controllers are a bit surprised by any type of GA traffic (most VATSIM members prefer to fly airliners, for some reason). They are often rusty with VFR procedures and considerations for small aircraft. I doubt that this correlates with real life, because the traffic mix and load are different on VATSIM. I have heard that some large airports don't welcome small GA aircraft at all (or, in Europe, they forbid it No they don;t, you fjukkktard. Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk @See My Sig.com writes: Why? Curiosity. you are an idiot Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() writes: You just need to know the boundaries of ATC's control. If you let ATC control you too much, at least I leave with the impression of having a terrible flight, even though the actual flying might have been great. ATC can only GUIDE you outside of their airspace. Hmm ... what do you mean by "letting ATC control you too much"? Their limits are defined by regulations, aren't they? You're an idiot. Bertie |
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"Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk @See My Sig.com wrote in message
... "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... What is the largest/busiest airport you've flown into or out of in a small GA aircraft as a private pilot, and was it IFR or VFR? What was the attitude of the ATC in the area towards pilots like yourself moving about in an area normally dominated by airliners and commercial flights? The worlds buisiest airport (for about one week a year) is Whittman Field - but it is hardly dominated by airliners and commercial flights. I have flown in and out of it during that week - ATC was quite helpful. Even got us "special VFR" to get out one year. I've also never had problems with ATC when flying into / out of large airports with lots of commercial traffic. You'll typically have more problems with the airport itself rather than from ATC. Some large airports charge hefty landing and ramp fees, so you may wind up with a $150 or so charge you hadn't expected. This is how they discourage the little guys from landing. As far as ATC goes, most controllers will work you in just like any other plane, although usually they prefer the little guys to fly into big airports VFR on VMC days. That just gives them more options. They can bring you in lower and put you on a short base to final turn rather than trying to stack up bigger and faster aircraft behind you. So if you really want to **** them off, fly a C150 upwind IFR into the class Bravo for the primary airport during busy traffic times and see if you can hear the a$$holes pucker on their side of the mic. |
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Mike writes:
You'll typically have more problems with the airport itself rather than from ATC. Some large airports charge hefty landing and ramp fees, so you may wind up with a $150 or so charge you hadn't expected. This is how they discourage the little guys from landing. How do they organize the payment? Are they waiting for you on the ramp, or do you have to go to an office or something to pay up? Do you pay on arrival or before you leave again? How do you find out the charges in advance? (I don't recall seeing them in the directory or even on Airnav.) As far as ATC goes, most controllers will work you in just like any other plane, although usually they prefer the little guys to fly into big airports VFR on VMC days. That just gives them more options. They can bring you in lower and put you on a short base to final turn rather than trying to stack up bigger and faster aircraft behind you. So if you really want to **** them off, fly a C150 upwind IFR into the class Bravo for the primary airport during busy traffic times and see if you can hear the a$$holes pucker on their side of the mic. Interesting. I would have guessed that ATC would prefer that everyone be IFR, just to give them more precise control over the traffic. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() writes: You just need to know the boundaries of ATC's control. If you let ATC control you too much, at least I leave with the impression of having a terrible flight, even though the actual flying might have been great. ATC can only GUIDE you outside of their airspace. Hmm ... what do you mean by "letting ATC control you too much"? Their limits are defined by regulations, aren't they? You're too ****ing stupid to ever understand this concept. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Mike writes: You'll typically have more problems with the airport itself rather than from ATC. Some large airports charge hefty landing and ramp fees, so you may wind up with a $150 or so charge you hadn't expected. This is how they discourage the little guys from landing. How do they organize the payment? Are they waiting for you on the ramp, or do you have to go to an office or something to pay up? Do you pay on arrival or before you leave again? How do you find out the charges in advance? (I don't recall seeing them in the directory or even on Airnav.) It depends and real published data used by real pilots. As far as ATC goes, most controllers will work you in just like any other plane, although usually they prefer the little guys to fly into big airports VFR on VMC days. That just gives them more options. They can bring you in lower and put you on a short base to final turn rather than trying to stack up bigger and faster aircraft behind you. So if you really want to **** them off, fly a C150 upwind IFR into the class Bravo for the primary airport during busy traffic times and see if you can hear the a$$holes pucker on their side of the mic. Interesting. I would have guessed that ATC would prefer that everyone be IFR, just to give them more precise control over the traffic. That's because you don't know **** from shinola about real flying and just about everything you say on the subject is a half-ass guess. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Mike writes: You'll typically have more problems with the airport itself rather than from ATC. Some large airports charge hefty landing and ramp fees, so you may wind up with a $150 or so charge you hadn't expected. This is how they discourage the little guys from landing. How do they organize the payment? Are they waiting for you on the ramp, or do you have to go to an office or something to pay up? Do you pay on arrival or before you leave again? How do you find out the charges in advance? (I don't recall seeing them in the directory or even on Airnav.) You pay the bill at the FBO and you can find out from them what the charges are. |
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