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I agree with your point of view. "Left" adds a lot of information to the
call. My personal peeve is pilots "taking the active" at uncontrolled airports. Which runway is active? I have heard this on calm days at backcountry airstrips where the pilot was the first to take off that day.. Mike MU-2 Hey, Mike -- how's things with the Helio? Spend the summer landing on postage-stamp gravel bars? Haven't seen you post here in a long while -- glad you're back! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote: I agree with your point of view. "Left" adds a lot of information to the call. My personal peeve is pilots "taking the active" at uncontrolled airports. Which runway is active? I have heard this on calm days at backcountry airstrips where the pilot was the first to take off that day.. Amen. Did a GPS-9 straight-in to a T&G at IJD just the other night. The moment I started my missed approach, I head somebody announcing they were departing 27. All's fair in love, war, and uncontrolled fields. |
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 15:15:34 GMT, "Mike Rapoport"
wrote: I agree with your point of view. "Left" adds a lot of information to the call. My personal peeve is pilots "taking the active" at uncontrolled airports. Which runway is active? I have heard this on calm days at backcountry airstrips where the pilot was the first to take off that day.. Yeah, that one never really made sense to me... After I've done my runup on the taxiway area prior to the end of the runway and ensured that there are no aircraft on final (or at least are far enough out to not be a factor), right before moving past the hold short line prior to taking off, I'll say: "Southwest traffic, Grumman-581, departing 09" At which point, I let off the brakes, start accelerating during the turn from the taxiway to the runway and get off the runway as quick as possible... I hate it when I see these students pull out on the numbers and just sit there... Don't know what they're doing... Are they fiddling with maps or have they just forgotten where the throttle is? |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message om... One case was tower but no D going to tower with D. The other case was D but no tower, going to tower with D. The initial (or middle) condition was that the normally synched tower/D combination was out of synch. That is a degree of sameness. True, they were out of synch in the opposite direction, so it was not "identical". But the degree of sameness is sufficient (IMHO) for the point of the post. In other words, not the same thing. So, what exactly is the charting requirement for a magenta vs a blue airport symbol? And what is the exact relationship between class D and a tower? A blue airport symbol indicates an airport with a control tower, a magenta airport symbol indicates an airport without a control tower. And while I'm at it... Special VFR used to be available in a surface area. It still is. With the new alphabet, is it available above the ceiling of the class D? No. What would be the purpose of Special VFR above the ceiling of a surface area? |
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"Southwest traffic, Grumman-581, departing 09"
At which point, I let off the brakes, start accelerating during the turn from the taxiway to the runway and get off the runway as quick as possible... I hate it when I see these students pull out on the numbers and just sit there... Don't know what they're doing... Are they fiddling with maps or have they just forgotten where the throttle is? I like to wait a moment before actually grabbing the runway. It gives a chance for somebody else to say "red Mooney short final 09 Southwest". Oops, musta missed that guy... there he is. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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In other words, not the same thing.
Well, what non-identical thing would qualify (in this context) as "the same thing"? A blue airport symbol indicates an airport with a control tower, a magenta airport symbol indicates an airport without a control tower. Got that. Does a control tower always mean class D (or better)? Does class D always mean a control tower? What would be the purpose of Special VFR above the ceiling of a surface area? The same as the purpose of SVFR in a surface area. One reason would be to find VFR above a broken layer. It would of course require positive control of the airspace, which is probably not available above the D. Is the D equivalent to a "surface area"? Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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210.213.98.18On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:19:16 -0400, Roy Smith
wrote: Did a GPS-9 straight-in to a T&G at IJD just the other night. The moment I started my missed approach, I head somebody announcing they were departing 27. All's fair in love, war, and uncontrolled fields. Would you have preferred that he depart 27 *before* you started your missed approach? I'm assuming that you announced your missed approach and he at least waited for that before announcing that he was departing from 27... |
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Jose wrote:
Does a control tower always mean class D (or better)? No. Does class D always mean a control tower? No. Is the D equivalent to a "surface area"? No. Stefan |
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 17:38:09 GMT, Jose
wrote: I like to wait a moment before actually grabbing the runway. It gives a chance for somebody else to say "red Mooney short final 09 Southwest". Oops, musta missed that guy... there he is. Well, since I usually have my canopy back so I can check for traffic on final better, I guess I'm giving him a couple of seconds too since that's about how long it takes for me to slide the canopy forward and lock it prior to actually completing the turn to the runway... Of course, with the canopy back, it's *very* difficult to not see a plane on short final... |
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Grumman-581 wrote: 210.213.98.18On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:19:16 -0400, Roy Smith wrote: Did a GPS-9 straight-in to a T&G at IJD just the other night. The moment I started my missed approach, I head somebody announcing they were departing 27. All's fair in love, war, and uncontrolled fields. Would you have preferred that he depart 27 *before* you started your missed approach? No, of course not. I'm not saying he did anything wrong. I was just using this as a real-life example of why "the active" is a meaningless term at an uncontrolled airport. |
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