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He stressed "clarity and brevity", and what he
needed to know, succintly Clarity and brevity are not one of Larry's strong points. He also lacks a little in the departments of flexibility and accepting the opinions of others. |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 06:59:17 -0500, "Viperdoc"
wrote in : He stressed "clarity and brevity", and what he needed to know, succintly Clarity and brevity are not one of Larry's strong points. He also lacks a little in the departments of flexibility and accepting the opinions of others. Colonel, please state how you believe 'accepting the opinions of others' relates to participation in the self-announce position and intention broadcasts on CTAF at uncontrolled airports, the subject of the article to which you followed up. You're just still smarting from being enlightened about MOA airspace not being reserved for the exclusive use of military pilots, and the inapplicability of MARSA to civilian flights, as you apparently believed. Don't take it personally, Jim. We all participate on Usenet to learn, don't we? Unfortunately, attacking the author of an article, instead of addressing the points contained within the article, does not contribute to the discussion. Rather, such personal attacks serve to underscore the attacker's lack of a reasonable rebuttal, and frustration at the inadequacy of their ability to articulate their thoughts. |
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Bob Noel wrote:
In article , Gig 601Xl Builder wrote: Let's face it. If the CTAF frequency is so busy that getting an announcement that you are flying over at 4500 feet is a problem it might not be a bad idea to get the announcement out there anyway. In the northeast, the unicom frequencies are quite busy, not because of local traffic, but because so few frequencies are shared by so many airports. Good point and one I hadn't thought of because I don't fly in that environment. |
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I really like are the guys who announce that they're "over-flying the
field at 4500 feet, heading West..." snip You know, I have heard flight examiners do this. I have even heard them criticize instructors for not teaching students to do this. You think they are doing it because they are "silly" or "proud of their accomplishment?" If every pilot over-flying every airport (remember, the example is at 4000' AGL) in America announced their position on CTAF, all you'd hear on 122.8 would be a constant shriek. Any instructor that teaches this practice needs to take another ride with the FAA. Any DE that expects this practice is going to be sorely disappointed. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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But I really like to know if somebody is flying around my airport at
2000 or even 2500 feet. Absolutely. When we're doing a sight-seeing ride at 2000' over the city, (like we did yesterday), it's completely appropriate to announce your position on CTAF. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 00:27:36 -0700 (PDT), "Ken S. Tucker"
wrote: I've never heard excessive chatter Now that it's coming on to summer, I find that it's a rare flight--especially on a fine Friday, Saturday, or Sunday--when I don't hear excessive chatter. Today it was a long-drawn-out conversation at Spencer airport in Massachusetts. Somebody was heading south. They discussed the destination, and in what plane. Then a volley of "Have a good day" "Yeah you too" and all that sh*t. It seemed to go on for five minutes, but I suppose it was only two or three. Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-1942 new from HarperCollins www.FlyingTigersBook.com |
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On 2008-05-30 03:01:27 -0700, Larry Dighera said:
On Thu, 29 May 2008 23:27:49 -0700, C J Campbell wrote in 2008052923274916807-christophercampbell@hotmailcom: If you are experiencing difficulty instructing your students in the proper use of radio communications as a result of the discussion that takes place in this newsgroup, your instruction technique need work. The source of your difficulty may be your choice to instruct your students to deviate from federal regulations, but such a conclusion is unlikely, as it would require YOU to take responsibility for YOUR PROBLEM instead of ridiculously blaming the newsgroup. Oh, grow up, Larry. My students learn to use the radios just fine -- and in accordance with FAA regulations, thank you very much. As for the rest of your post, it provides ample evidence of exactly what I said. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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"Cubdriver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message
... They discussed the destination, and in what plane. Gee, I hope it wasn't mine. |
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On May 30, 8:45 am, Cubdriver usenet AT danford DOT net wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 00:27:36 -0700 (PDT), "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: I've never heard excessive chatter Now that it's coming on to summer, I find that it's a rare flight--especially on a fine Friday, Saturday, or Sunday--when I don't hear excessive chatter. Today it was a long-drawn-out conversation at Spencer airport in Massachusetts. Somebody was heading south. They discussed the destination, and in what plane. Then a volley of "Have a good day" "Yeah you too" and all that sh*t. It seemed to go on for five minutes, but I suppose it was only two or three. Is there provision for mis-use of communications? I read there was, but I don't recall it being applied. If I was a controller, it would drive me batty hearing that drivel constipate the control frequency. Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-1942 new from HarperCollinswww.FlyingTigersBook.com Cheers Ken |
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Ken S. Tucker wrote:
On May 30, 8:45 am, Cubdriver usenet AT danford DOT net wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2008 00:27:36 -0700 (PDT), "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: I've never heard excessive chatter Now that it's coming on to summer, I find that it's a rare flight--especially on a fine Friday, Saturday, or Sunday--when I don't hear excessive chatter. Today it was a long-drawn-out conversation at Spencer airport in Massachusetts. Somebody was heading south. They discussed the destination, and in what plane. Then a volley of "Have a good day" "Yeah you too" and all that sh*t. It seemed to go on for five minutes, but I suppose it was only two or three. Is there provision for mis-use of communications? I read there was, but I don't recall it being applied. If I was a controller, it would drive me batty hearing that drivel constipate the control frequency. I don't believe anyone here is talking about such communication on a frequency in use by ATC. CTAF frequencies are what is being discussed. |
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