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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
ink.net... "Gary Drescher" wrote in message ... What is the purpose of the special call sign that Angel Flights use to distinguish themselves? According to Angel Flight West the call sign "indicates to ATC the '...need for appropriate (but not priority) handling by ATC'." According to an Air Traffic Bulletin issued six years ago use of the call sign identifies the flight as a non-profit, charitable, community service involving no priority handling, but minimal delay would be appreciated. Oh, ok. Is 'priority' a technical term for ATC? In ordinary language, minimizing delays (to a greater extent than for ordinary flights) would be a form of priority (though perhaps not as high as the priority afforded to some other flights). --Gary |
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![]() "Will Rogers" wrote: Seems like these days the most common not-particularly-useful-to-ATC remarks I see a None followed closely by: PIC Joe Shmoe, 555-678-1212 DUAT will put the pilot's name in the remarks if you don't tell it not to. I have often had evidence that controllers are ignoring the remarks. A common example is being asked my on-course heading by Departure when I filed it in "remarks." -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message .. . What if a controller gives priority when there is no other reason to - for example (you can make a better one up) two planes approaching the same waypoint at the same time. One is given vectors for delay. Would giving the delay vectors to the non-angel flight aircraft be a viloation of 7110.65? No, as Angel Flight is not mentioned in FAA Order 7110.65. |
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![]() "Gary Drescher" wrote in message ... Oh, ok. Is 'priority' a technical term for ATC? Yes. http://www.faa.gov/atpubs/ATC/Chp2/atc0201.html#2-1-4 In ordinary language, minimizing delays (to a greater extent than for ordinary flights) would be a form of priority (though perhaps not as high as the priority afforded to some other flights). If two aircraft are a dead ass tie and one of them is an Angel Flight, everything else being equal, I'd put the Angel Flight ahead of the other one. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
ink.net... "Gary Drescher" wrote in message ... Oh, ok. Is 'priority' a technical term for ATC? Yes. http://www.faa.gov/atpubs/ATC/Chp2/atc0201.html#2-1-4 Thanks, good to know. |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Will Rogers" wrote: Seems like these days the most common not-particularly-useful-to-ATC remarks I see a None followed closely by: PIC Joe Shmoe, 555-678-1212 DUAT will put the pilot's name in the remarks if you don't tell it not to. Huh? It will always put the ACCOUNT HOLDERS name in the PIC block no matter what you enter. Does it really enter stuff serrupticiously in the remarks field? |
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No, as Angel Flight is not mentioned in FAA Order 7110.65.
Then on what basis to you make the following statement? And on that same basis, how do you answer my subsequent question relating to otherwise equal consideration? If a controller gives a flight priority handling based on an Angel Flight call sign he is acting contrary to FAA Order 7110.65. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote: Huh? It will always put the ACCOUNT HOLDERS name in the PIC block no matter what you enter. Does it really enter stuff serrupticiously in the remarks field? Yep, if you don't tell it not to when you're setting up the defaults for your account. -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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![]() Gary Drescher wrote: Oh, ok. Is 'priority' a technical term for ATC? In ordinary language, minimizing delays (to a greater extent than for ordinary flights) would be a form of priority (though perhaps not as high as the priority afforded to some other flights). Angel Flight means nothing to ATC, most controllers don't even know what it is. And why would you put it in the remarks and not just use the three letter ID allocated to Angel Flight(NGF)? |
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"Newps" wrote in message
... Gary Drescher wrote: Oh, ok. Is 'priority' a technical term for ATC? In ordinary language, minimizing delays (to a greater extent than for ordinary flights) would be a form of priority (though perhaps not as high as the priority afforded to some other flights). Angel Flight means nothing to ATC, most controllers don't even know what it is. And why would you put it in the remarks and not just use the three letter ID allocated to Angel Flight(NGF)? Uh, I wouldn't. That's why I was asking specifically about the use of the Angel Flight call sign (which is obviously supposed to mean something to ATC--they don't think it's a type of airplane, do they?). --Gary |
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