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In a previous article, Matt Whiting said:
I can always tell when things are slow at ELM ... they will hand me off to tower and clear me to land when I'm still 20 miles away. No kidding. I got that at ROC a week ago. I was cleared to land minutes after leaving Batavia, and I still couldn't see the airport. I was 15 nm away according to the GPS. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Some days violence is just a nice quick solution to a problem that would need thought, planning and actual work to do justice to. -- Wayne Pascoe |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, Matt Whiting said: I can always tell when things are slow at ELM ... they will hand me off to tower and clear me to land when I'm still 20 miles away. No kidding. I got that at ROC a week ago. I was cleared to land minutes after leaving Batavia, and I still couldn't see the airport. I was 15 nm away according to the GPS. Same here, but I know ELM well enough to know that it was behind the ridge at Harris Hill. :-) Matt |
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And if they are really busy they clear you to land, taxi to parking this
frequency, good night. ![]() Matt Whiting wrote: Robert Chambers wrote: Rich wrote: I usually try to legitimize my call (a bit) by asking for the altimeter setting. Makes it seem like I'm busy "tending shop". Rich Providence approach has a sense of humor at times. One time I was heading towards their airspace with my sister and her kid. The approach frequency was pretty quiet at the time. Called for and received a squawk, put it in, got identified and then a minute later got called again "grumman 12345 is radar ah, disregard" so I replied "345 is glad to be still in radar contact" he replied "345 gives you warm and fuzzy feelings?" "affirmative 345" and that was the end of the conversation. My sister however was impressed that not only did PVD approach let us through their airspace but also made sure we had "warm and fuzzy feelings" as well. I can always tell when things are slow at ELM ... they will hand me off to tower and clear me to land when I'm still 20 miles away. No kidding. Matt |
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Robert Chambers wrote:
And if they are really busy they clear you to land, taxi to parking this frequency, good night. ![]() Haven't quite had that happen, but pretty close! Matt |
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Robert Chambers wrote:
And if they are really busy they clear you to land, taxi to parking this frequency, good night. ![]() "Enjoy your nap," I always have been tempted to say. ![]() -- Peter |
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Rich wrote:
paul kgyy wrote: It appeared to be a long time since last hearing from ATC on a recent flight, and sure enough, "27D can you still hear us?". I still could, and they transferred me to a local approach control. Anybody ever just call them up to see if they forgot about you? I did that once over Toledo. I usually try to legitimize my call (a bit) by asking for the altimeter setting. Makes it seem like I'm busy "tending shop". Why don't you feel that checking if your radio is still working is legitimate? Matt |
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Just last week over Rockford, IL, I was beginning to wonder. Then I
heard another plane asking for a radio check. The controller responded wit hthe local altimeter. Some time last year, I keyed up and said, "South Bend approach, radio check?" The response was, "The lone voice in the wilderness! 8SA, loud and clear, you are my only airplane right now." I said, "Okay, if you'd like something to do, I'd like direct destination." His response was, "I already checked that, continue direct CRATR, Detroit's request, for traffic." "Okay." Pretty cool that he already tried for me. "I see a few planes coming from Chicago, things will pick up in a few minutes." .... and they did. |
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