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On 4 Feb 2007 18:37:32 -0800, "chris"
wrote: On Feb 5, 3:17 pm, Roger wrote: On 4 Feb 2007 12:30:46 -0800, "chris" wrote: On Feb 5, 6:59 am, Mxsmanic wrote: Under what conditions, if any, would you explicitly tell ATC that you are rolling, that is, actually rolling on the runway for take-off? I hear this used occasionally, but I don't know if there are any formal circumstances that merit it, or if it is just at pilot discretion, or what. It is normally independent of the readback of the take-off clearance (which precedes it), although sometimes I hear "Rolling" without a readback of the clearance. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. In this country (NZ) we seem to hear 'rolling' from people who have been trained at uncontrolled airfields and seem to bring that with them when flying into controlled airfields. The rest of us don't generally say it until we get to an uncontrolled airfield.. We don't even then. Typically when leaving the hold line the pilot will announce XXX departing runway (what ever) at (airport name) At controlled fields requiring a read back, if it's only XXX cleared for departure (or take off), I just acknowledge with my N#. If there is more to the clearance/instructions I will repeat an abbreviated version. If I receive instructions from the tower for runway 050 such as XXX on departure, fly runway heading, climb to and maintain two thousand five hundred., cleared for the departure. Then I'll read back, zero five zero, two thousand five hundred, cleared for departure, XXX. However if told to expedite, I will acknowledge the expedite. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)www.rogerhalstead.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Interesting... Just slightly off topic - here in NZ there's usually so little traffic outside the main centres it's also not uncommon for people to spend far too long chatting to their mates and blocking up the radio.. Especially on 119.1 which seems to cover just about every uncontrolled airfield, at least in my part of the country.. Damn annoying when that happens! We have something similar on 122.8 and 129.0. When it's a nice week end day both frequencies will be crowced with legit traffic. Then some one will start up a conversation or end up sitting on the mike button. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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