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Old September 29th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Roy Smith
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Default Holding Pattern Question

In article ,
Newps wrote:

Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
Dave Butler writes:


When you go NORDO ATC is going to clear everyone else out of your
way. Just get on the ground and relieve ATC of their misery.



Sounds plausible for a bugsmasher, maybe. But, imagine how ATC (and
NORAD for that matter) might respond to a bigger plane that goes NORDO
and instead of following the proper procedures, starts improvising.



Happens many times everyday. Some airliner misses his radio call and
flies out of range of the sector he was talking to. All radios work
fine yet he is NORDO. We try and get him on 121.5. Eventually we do
but it might be 100 miles.


One of the weirdest calls I've gotten was one day a while back I was
talking to New York doing practice approaches. "Traffic is a 757, not
under my control, nobody's talking to him". I never found out what
happened, but I can only guess a handoff got botched. The controller
didn't seem overly concerned.