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"Jim Fisher" wrote in message ...
"Ben Jackson" wrote in message So, "where" IS my destination? Is there anything I could have said that would have made it clear? Would they be confused if I just asked for flight following to the Newberg VOR? A fix from a VOR will always work. "Bearing 15 miles on the 180 Radial of (VOR)." Well, almost always *g*. If you're going a distance, it's better to have an H-class VOR, and even there we struck out once ![]() But that was Boston, 'nuff said ![]() Sydney |
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![]() "Bob Gardner" wrote in message news:vagjc.26334$cF6.1147161@attbi_s04... I'm sure that Newps will straighten me out, but I don't think "putting it in the system" goes any farther than calling the radar facility on the landline and telling them that you want flight following. I don't think anything is "filed" per se. That's one way, especially when you spring it on me that you want flight following about 20 miles after departure. If you tell me when you are still on the ground then it gets typed into the computer so a center transponder code gets assigned. That way it can be handed off to the center automatically. |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:B%gjc.90$k24.88@fed1read01... controllers in another state, especially "local" approach control, are not expected to know every Podunk airport more than 200 miles away.. I would expect at least 200 miles from an approach controller, maybe a little less from big city approach controllers. I have heard of and know roughly where every airport is within about 5-600 miles from here. |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote:
Or maybe that was his whole point. Not only is the FAA using C64's, they've removed 16K of the RAM as a cost-cutting measure. ![]() And as a measure to save on the cost of porting software, I'm sure they'll make arrangments to run C-64 emulators on P4-hyperthreading PC's for every Center. And because it's government work, all the emulators together, combined with the cost of the PC's, will cost more than it would to resurrect MOSTEK to tool up and make enough C-64's. :-D Rob |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:PZfjc.26174 I should have seen this coming when Oakland FSS's computers told them that Scappoose was the closest airport. Yeah...tell 'em your headed for old Scappoose International. When you were airborne you could have requested a frequency change to Scappoose Center. I got a free IFR lesson to Scappoose last week because my instructor had to pay her bill at the Barnstormer Bed and Breakfast. We flew out there and she ran off to pay her bill while I watched gyrocopter folks test flying their new birds. Not exactly a major airfield. -c |
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 11:24:00 -0700, "gatt"
wrote: "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:PZfjc.26174 I should have seen this coming when Oakland FSS's computers told them that Scappoose was the closest airport. Yeah...tell 'em your headed for old Scappoose International. When you were airborne you could have requested a frequency change to Scappoose Center. I got a free IFR lesson to Scappoose last week because my instructor had to pay her bill at the Barnstormer Bed and Breakfast. We flew out there and she ran off to pay her bill while I watched gyrocopter folks test flying their new birds. Not exactly a major airfield. Compared to Twin Oaks, which is the field that started this discussion? Sometimes I couldn't find Twin Oaks when I had a plane based there. Don |
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Don Tuite wrote: "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:PZfjc.26174 I should have seen this coming when Oakland FSS's computers told them that Scappoose was the closest airport. Compared to Twin Oaks, which is the field that started this discussion? Sometimes I couldn't find Twin Oaks when I had a plane based there. I always find it, it's just that sometimes as I get closer I find it again and make a course correction. ![]() But for the briefing with FSS I had to ask for HIO weather rather than Scappoose weather. HIO is a lot bigger than SPB. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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"gatt" wrote:
I got a free IFR lesson to Scappoose last week because my instructor had to pay her bill at the Barnstormer Bed and Breakfast. We flew out there and she ran off to pay her bill while I watched gyrocopter folks test flying their new birds. Not exactly a major airfield. It was the "big" airport I practiced at all through my training. Nice crosswinds, bumpy climbout. Only Woodland and Evergreen were bumpier in the area. Scappoose has a restaurant on field? Rob |
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Ben Jackson opined
So, "where" IS my destination? Is there anything I could have said that would have made it clear? Would they be confused if I just asked for flight following to the Newberg VOR? I get the same thing when leaving CHO. I tell Potomac Approach that I am going to LCI. I get a lot of "wheres that?". If I tell them MHT all is well. I assume that either different parts of the FAA don't talk to each other or '60s can't store all those out of region identifiers. -ash Cthulhu for President! Why vote for a lesser evil? |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:uEzjc.53073 But for the briefing with FSS I had to ask for HIO weather rather than Scappoose weather. HIO is a lot bigger than SPB. The could theoretically be a problem because Scappoose is very close to the Columbia River and the temperature and wind can be quite a bit different than at HIO, which has the range of hills separating it from the river and the winds coming off the Gorge. Generally the same visibility conditions, usually. -c |
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