On May 29, 11:27 pm, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-05-29 12:39:04 -0700, Scott Skylane said:
C J Campbell wrote:
Personally, I have better things to do than to worry about what other
pilots are saying on the radio.
Respectfully, CJ,
That attitude may well get you killed, and would certainly get you
booted out of my cockpit.
Happy Flying!
Scott Skylane
Respectfully, obsessing about whether another pilot is misusing the
radio, as Larry does, is far more likely to get you killed and
certainly would get you booted out of *my* cockpit.
Obsessing is a harsh word, consider the communications
foul-up that killed 500 people,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenerif...understandings
Personally, I think most pilots formulate what
they are going to say prior to keying the mike,
to provide controller with who I am, position and
intent, clearly and briefly, and of course other
pilots hear that brief to.
I've never heard excessive chatter, tho I got a
little close to a fella flying NORDO, who flew
under me while I was on final, so I aborted and
did another circuit.
....
It is very difficult to teach proper radio procedures as it is without
the extremely rude and even violent discussion that frequently pervades
news groups like this.
Radio work is quite easy, just go talk to the local
controller and he'll brief you, he's the pro.
Ken