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Ray Andraka wrote:
I've had the same experience. I usually check in with something like "Approach, Cherokee 3351W, level five thousand, information papa." To change the topic a bit... I've been flying lately with somebody who tends to leave off the "who you're talking to" part of radio calls. He would make the above call as simply, "Cherokee 3351W, level five thousand, information papa". It drives me nuts, but the more I think about it, I wonder if it's really a problem? What do you controllers say? Do you like to have every pilot call you by name at the beginning of each call, or is it just extraneous verbiage that could be dropped with no harm done? |
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