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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHOqX4sHkI
I post this as I hope others can learn from my mistakes. Comments here or on the video most appreciated. I kinda got RIGHTFULLY chewed out by ATC today while doing the VOR Alpha approach. I mistook an instruction by the controller as a clearance. Couple of things. Human error obviously, and this is the first time this has happened to me. Other then the simple not hearing correctly, was this really preventable? I should have known by the lack of approach intercept instructions that it wasn't a clearance but as you can see from the communications, that escaped me since I was busy flying an airplane. One question in my mind is on the second approach vectors to final, I was never issued missed. Should I have been issued missed instructions or does the canceled approach missed instructions still stand? |
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On Nov 14, 8:12*pm, Sam Spade wrote:
More training and understanding of fundamentals will help you a lot. Not quite sure how you can make such an assessment without watching the video????? All the training in the world would not have prevented this Sam. In seven years of flying IA, I have never botched an instruction this bad. Video really does speak for itself. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHOqX4sHkI I kinda got RIGHTFULLY chewed out by ATC today while doing the VOR Alpha approach. I mistook an instruction by the controller as a clearance. Yea, you mess up, but the controller's terminology is partly to blame. They should have said "practice approach approved, maintain VFR" rather than "cleared VOR-A". Using the clearance language makes it sound like you were really IFR, which is not the case. It's also interesting that there were two controller voices, so maybe they had a trainee at the position, leading to the non-standard terminology. Human error obviously, and this is the first time this has happened to me. Other then the simple not hearing correctly, was this really preventable? I should have known by the lack of approach intercept instructions that it wasn't a clearance but as you can see from the communications, that escaped me since I was busy flying an airplane. Yes, they said maintain 340, vectors for the approach, but they didn't say cleared, or practice approach approved, so you shouldn't have turned inbound. Did you have a safety pilot on board, or were you just doing this on your own? As a safety pilot, I would have spoken up if I caught the error. One question in my mind is on the second approach vectors to final, I was never issued missed. Should I have been issued missed instructions or does the canceled approach missed instructions still stand? I'm not sure, but I think in a practice approach environment, you're not necessarily approved for the published missed. I think you have to just go with their instructions in that case. (All in all, a fairly mild chewing out. He didn't even give you a phone number to call, and just asked what you wanted to do next. Everybody is so laid back in your neck of the woods. Must be that southern hospitality!) Mike |
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Mike Adams wrote:
I'm not sure, but I think in a practice approach environment, you're not necessarily approved for the published missed. I think you have to just go with their instructions in that case. I confirmed my understanding. From AIM section 4-3-21 e: e. VFR aircraft practicing instrument approaches are not automatically authorized to execute the missed approach procedure. This authorization must be specifically requested by the pilot and approved by the controller. Separation will not be provided unless the missed approach has been approved by ATC. Mike |
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On Nov 15, 8:11*pm, Mike Adams wrote:
Yes, they said maintain 340, vectors for the approach, but they didn't say cleared, or practice approach approved, so you shouldn't have turned inbound. Did you have a safety pilot on board, or were you just doing this on your own? As a safety pilot, I would have spoken up *if I caught the error. Thanks for this feedback Mike, No safety, focus was to video this approach with focus on how I run my ship doing approaches (I will be uploading tomorrow) and keep my eyes outside. KJAN never uses the word practice in all my experiences with them. I think, like you, it may have been a trainee but her phraseology was typical of any other approach controller. Just plain dropped the ball on my part hearing the word "vectors for the approach" as "cleared for the approach" and I shouldn't have turned inbound. Turning me toward the final approach course (340 heading) may have been the seed making me think I was cleared for the approach. Dunno for sure. I'm not sure, but I think in a practice approach environment, you're not necessarily approved for the published missed. I think you have to just go with their instructions in that case. Thanks for posting the AIM. Interestingly enough, I didn't realize there was a distinct difference between climbout and missed until this incident! I had assumed absent of doing the published missed, climbout instructions would be missed instructions. (All in all, a fairly mild chewing out. He didn't even give you a phone number to call, and just asked what you wanted to do next. Everybody is so laid back in your neck of the woods. Must be that southern hospitality!) I believe you are right on that southern hospitality part :-) Needless to say, got back in the saddle today and did an IFR XC from KMBO to KMEI and didn't munge any instructions today. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGHOqX4sHkI I post this as I hope others can learn from my mistakes. Comments here or on the video most appreciated. I kinda got RIGHTFULLY chewed out by ATC today while doing the VOR Alpha approach. I mistook an instruction by the controller as a clearance. Couple of things. Human error obviously, and this is the first time this has happened to me. Other then the simple not hearing correctly, was this really preventable? I should have known by the lack of approach intercept instructions that it wasn't a clearance but as you can see from the communications, that escaped me since I was busy flying an airplane. One question in my mind is on the second approach vectors to final, I was never issued missed. Should I have been issued missed instructions or does the canceled approach missed instructions still stand? Don't feel that you are the only one to make a mistake. I replied "cleared for VORXX to K***" and the controller came back "NO, NO, NO, I said expect the VORXXX? I apologized. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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On Nov 16, 11:13*am, Ross wrote:
Don't feel that you are the only one to make a mistake. I replied "cleared for VORXX to K***" and the controller came back "NO, NO, NO, I said expect the VORXXX? I apologized. I kinda wished it would have happened that way for me Ross. Then that would have prevented the potential traffic conflict I could have created by my inbound turn. I think (I hope) that the point of posting this is that no matter how careful we try to be, things happen by virtual of human nature. Just as I thought I heard the word cleared, the controller could have thought she (and he) heard the expect from me. (of course this is conjector on my part what the controller's thinking). |
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VOR Alpha Approach - Video with ATC COMS
The way "it should have happened".... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tm51_7LQfs Looking for comments on how I can improve on running my shop doing a full procedure ground based approach (or any approach for that matter). Video includes my briefing, and navigation of a procedure turn including situational awareness overlays on the approach charts. Approach charts display in the video before I execute the turns. Comments here or on the video most appreciated! |
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