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November 12345, a Cessna 172, 20 miles northeast of Sugarloaf Mountain, level
VFR seven thousand five hundred, en route to Winston-Salem, North Carolina." For those who like to write lists, it would look like this: 1) FULL callsign; 2) Type aircraft; 3) Current location; 4) Current altitude and altitude to which you are climbing/descending; and, 5) Destination. There is a method behind my madness. Most Center controllers will find this format comfortable and oddly familiar. That's because it's the format that the flight plan is written on a flight progress strip. Guess I will not listen to hangar talk and continue giving the whole spiel, until advised different. Hank |
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"Hankal" wrote in message ... November 12345, a Cessna 172, 20 miles northeast of Sugarloaf Mountain, level VFR seven thousand five hundred, en route to Winston-Salem, North Carolina." For those who like to write lists, it would look like this: 1) FULL callsign; 2) Type aircraft; I would combine the two, "Skyhawk 12345". Please, do not combine them as "Cessna 172 12345" |
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I would combine the two, "Skyhawk 12345". Please, do not combine them as
"Cessna 172 12345" I never use Cessna 172. Always use Skyhawk. Of course some controllers come back "say aircraft" |
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You might know what your aircraft is, but don't expect everyone else to do
so. You are in a 172 offficially, so why not announce yourself as so? I fly from a major international airport, they aren't interested that I fly a brand new Archer, they tell all the 737's and Airbus's to "look out for the Cherokee on base" It's a PA28 to them. John "Hankal" wrote in message ... I would combine the two, "Skyhawk 12345". Please, do not combine them as "Cessna 172 12345" I never use Cessna 172. Always use Skyhawk. Of course some controllers come back "say aircraft" |
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"John Bishop" wrote in message ... You might know what your aircraft is, but don't expect everyone else to do so. You are in a 172 offficially, so why not announce yourself as so? What makes "172" any more "official" than "Skyhawk"? |
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Hankal wrote: I never use Cessna 172. Always use Skyhawk. Of course some controllers come back "say aircraft" I've had controllers come back and say "say type aircraft" in response to a spiel including "cessna 1 7 2 slant golf". -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Some a/c names won't work consistently no matter what you say....
"Maule 1234Foxtrot blah blah..." "1234Foxtrot, Say type of aircraft?" "A Maule, an M7" (M7 is what DUATs eats) "uhhh, got it, Mooney 1234Foxtrot blah blah" "Maule 1234F, wilco, that's a Maule, 180hp, single engine high wing, fixed gear" (i.e. much slower than Mooney). 2 hours and 3 controllers away.... "Mooney 1234F blah blah" etc Sometimes it would be easier to call myself a Skyhawk. "Hankal" wrote in message ... I would combine the two, "Skyhawk 12345". Please, do not combine them as "Cessna 172 12345" I never use Cessna 172. Always use Skyhawk. Of course some controllers come back "say aircraft" |
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In a previous article, "Maule Driver" said:
Sometimes it would be easier to call myself a Skyhawk. If it's a high wing, call yourself a Cessna. If it's a low wing, call yourself a Cherokee. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ The Write Many, Read Never drive. For those people that don't know their system has a /dev/null already. -- Rik Steenwinkel, singing the praises of 8mm Exabytes |
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That doesn't always work either. The other day I was
overtaking a twin on the way into Palo Alto (my home airport). The twin called in after me and was told #1. I was told to follow. I said "I'll need to make a 360". "No, he's a Seneca, he's much faster than you". "I'm overtaking him off my left wing right now" "What kind of Cessna are you???" "Skylane retractable, showing 140 indicated." "OK, make a right 360". And of course actually I'd called in as a Skylane. Quite often I become a Skyhawk, but I've been lots of other things too: Cherokee, Bonanza, ... I've never been a Citation, which is a bit disappointing to both of us. John "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Maule Driver" said: Sometimes it would be easier to call myself a Skyhawk. If it's a high wing, call yourself a Cessna. If it's a low wing, call yourself a Cherokee. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ The Write Many, Read Never drive. For those people that don't know their system has a /dev/null already. -- Rik Steenwinkel, singing the praises of 8mm Exabytes |
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A Cherokee Six is another that always evokes ATC woes. I've been called a
Warrior, Lance, Saratoga, Piper, and Cherokee. The only one that is not a PA-32 is the warrior, but there is a big speed variation between a Six and a Lance or retractable Saratoga. Paul Tomblin wrote: In a previous article, "Maule Driver" said: Sometimes it would be easier to call myself a Skyhawk. If it's a high wing, call yourself a Cessna. If it's a low wing, call yourself a Cherokee. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ The Write Many, Read Never drive. For those people that don't know their system has a /dev/null already. -- Rik Steenwinkel, singing the praises of 8mm Exabytes -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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