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I think the controller was waiting and expecting the IFR pilot to read back
the clearance. If the IFR pilot was unable to do so promptly, he should have told the controller to "stand-by", he didn't say stand-by, but he didn't immediately read back the clearance either. Again, I think several people created that problem, I think that the pilot requesting taxi instructions was unaware that CD was also on the same freq, and didn't have a clue as to what the controller was giving the IFR pilot and that the IFR pilot was expected to read back the clearance but hesitated. That's just how it sounded to me at the time, I may be wrong. Jim "Jose" wrote in message . com... "Piper 1234, when you hear another pilot call for an IFR clearance on Ground Control (GC and CD are the same freq at KLZU) and I give that pilot his clearance, it would be nice if you'd give him time to write it down, read it back, and get confirmation before you interrupt him with your taxi request!" Why? Often when I get an IFR clearance it is long and involved. The other guy would have to wait (with his hobbs running) while I read it back and get a confirmation. OTOH taxi instructions are generally pretty short (taxi 26 via charlie) and wouldn't cause a problem should another aircraft slip in. He could be on his way while I'm getting the charts out. r.a.s trimmed Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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