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"Rolling" to ATC
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. |
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"Rolling" to ATC
Are you sure you don't mean trolling?
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"Rolling" to ATC
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... 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. None at all. |
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"Rolling" to ATC
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. What is the name of Dagwood's wife? |
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"Rolling" to ATC
On Feb 4, 11:59 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. Tower: United xxy, cleared for takeoff, turn to heading 225 United xxy: United xxy, rolling, turn to 225 |
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"Rolling" to ATC
paul kgyy wrote:
On Feb 4, 11:59 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. Tower: United xxy, cleared for takeoff, turn to heading 225 United xxy: United xxy, rolling, turn to 225 I think it would be "United xxy, turn to heading 225, cleared for takeoff." "Rolling" is pure slang. |
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"Rolling" to ATC
On Feb 4, 8:08 pm, Sam Spade wrote:
paul kgyy wrote: On Feb 4, 11:59 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. Tower: United xxy, cleared for takeoff, turn to heading 225 United xxy: United xxy, rolling, turn to 225 I think it would be "United xxy, turn to heading 225, cleared for takeoff." "Rolling" is pure slang. Correction accepted; Slang, yes, but have often heard it. |
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"Rolling" to ATC
OK, ATC, HIT it!
(ATC) Rollin' rollin' rollin, Keep them aircraft rollin' Deltaaaa Don't try to understand em Just throttle, stick and jam them Soon we'll be livin high a wide...... |
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"Rolling" to ATC
You've got the word
Make like a bird Al "Doug" wrote in message ups.com... OK, ATC, HIT it! (ATC) Rollin' rollin' rollin, Keep them aircraft rollin' Deltaaaa Don't try to understand em Just throttle, stick and jam them Soon we'll be livin high a wide...... |
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"Rolling" to ATC
Sam Spade wrote:
paul kgyy wrote: Tower: United xxy, cleared for takeoff, turn to heading 225 United xxy: United xxy, rolling, turn to 225 I think it would be "United xxy, turn to heading 225, cleared for takeoff." "Theodore 2501, cleared for takeoff, 225. Rolling on a river." It's better to turn to that heading after you get off the ground unless the actual direction of the runway is 225. ;-) Also used for: Flight attendant #1 - The luggage is probably thirsty. Let's get moving on the beverage carts. Stewardess #2 - Rolling. |
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