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Old April 15th 04, 10:28 PM
J Haggerty
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Do you say you have "the ATIS" or do you say you have the
appropriate/current ATIS code. Makes a difference to the controller.

JPH

Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 14:27:41 GMT, "SeeAndAvoid"
wrote:


"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote

"N1234, expect visual runway 25, advise when you have atis Xray
and the airport in sight"

Why not just: "N5843Q, expect visual runway 32"?
It's shorter and conveys the same information and (implied) request.


It may be shorter, but we are required to know the other two items:
that you have the current weather (atis) and that you have the airport
in sight.



Oops, I overlooked the ATIS in your initial callup and I agree that if the
pilot does not report it, that you should request it. I was always taught
to advise the controller on my initial callup that I have the ATIS.

But, it is frequent for me to be asked if I have the ATIS even when I have
just called in reporting that I DO have the ATIS!

So far as the other, the pilot should know that he has to report the
airport (or preceding a/c) in sight in order to get the visual. So when
you say "expect", that primes me to report the airport in sight.


Most airports I do approaches to dont have an ATIS, so it's a moot point.



Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA)