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![]() gatorcog wrote: I didn't hit the bonanza precisely because I did see and avoid him. I call all my positions and listen for others, too. Don't call every position, it's unnecessary and annoying. For example if you are alone in the pattern then one call per pattern, midfield downwind, is all you need. If the pattern is really busy and you are following the same guy then same deal, one call midfield. If somebody is nearing the airport and will be joining the pattern then more calls make sense. We have a college flight school that trains at an airport 11 SW of here and with three in the pattern you'd think it was O'Hare. It is a constant nonstop barrage of totally useless traffic calls. Fer Christ sakes they are making a call when they taxi from the ramp to the runway. |
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