A tower-induced go-round
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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I swore I wouldn't do this, but here goes....
To thine own self be true.
On 3/16 you wrote:
"Having landed at OSH and SNF a few times, I knew I was spaced just
fine -- IF the 172 would only get off the danged runway."
On 3/18 you wrote:
"Face it, the controller should have had the 172 follow me in. He
misjudged the spacing."
Going from "spaced just fine" to "he misjudged the spacing" sure looks
like
a change to me.
"Spaced just fine for Oshkosh" -- in pilot-speak -- means that I
probably won't die, but it's TOO DAMNED CLOSE FOR REGULAR OPERATIONS
AT A ONE-HORSE AIRPORT.
That's swell, Jay, but "Spaced just fine for Oshkosh" did not appear in any
of your previous messages.
Get it now?
I sure do. You hold an incorrect understanding of Class D airspace and ATC
and you hold controllers responsible for pilot's actions.
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