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"Jay Honeck" wrote I don't think you'll have any trouble calling yourselves a Warrior. If they change it to "Cherokee" I suppose that's there choice. Jay, you must be really behind on sleep, or something. You wrote "that's (there ?) choice." That isn't at all like you! Since Barnyard BoB hasn't been around lately, I thought I would take an unusual jab! g -- Jim in NC |
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"aluckyguess" wrote Get what I am drying to say. Sounds to me like you are all wet! -- Jim in NC |
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Jay, you must be really behind on sleep, or something. You wrote "that's
(there ?) choice." That isn't at all like you! Hoo, boy -- that's sad, isn't it? I really kicked that post out a bit TOO quickly, I guess. We've had a really busy day at the inn -- another wedding party, and tornados rocking and rolling us around. I ain't got time to bleed, er, I mean, to spell... My son is NOT going to want to clean the pool tomorrow... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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All the controller cares about is your speed. So he wants to know if
you are a "Cherokee" (Warrior, Arrow, ....) or a LearJet or a heavy. That tells him about times and congestion problems, his job. Well, they care enough about the speed differences between a Warrior and a Dakota that they changed them all from PA-28s to P28As and P28Bs respectively. Right. A Pathfinder/Dakota cruises more than 20% faster than a Cherokee 140. Which is why, when I've asked the tower controllers at Cedar Rapids, they told me that they appreciated knowing that we're a "Dakota" rather than a "Cherokee" -- as this knowledge enables them to scoot us around their little chessboard a little faster. (Although, I suspect, 90% of the time it really doesn't matter...) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote another wedding party, and tornados rocking and rolling us around. Tornadoes, Huh. I haven't looked at a weather map today. I've gotta say that I don't miss that aspect of Ohio, and you are worse with tornadoes by a factor of ten, or so. One thing that the South has, that Ohio does not have very often, are "toad strangler" rain storms. It is not unusual in the summer, to get a squall that dumps an inch, or 3/4ths of an inch in 15 minutes. Sometimes, on rare occasion, it is more than that. -- Jim in NC |
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While we're at this, I heard a pilot preface his call sign with "Turkey"
(nnnn). What's that?? Or was I hearing wrong? "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... I know its not a big deal, but I was just wondering, what do all the other Warrior people use? When we owned a Warrior we always called ourselves "Warrior 33431" to ATC, and never had a problem. Our problems began when we started calling ourselves "Pathfinder 56993." NO ONE knows what a Pathfinder is, cuz Piper only made a relative handful of them before changing the name to "Dakota" -- which everyone seems to know. Thus, we have taken to calling ourselves "Dakota 56993" rather than hassle with the explanations. I don't think you'll have any trouble calling yourselves a Warrior. If they change it to "Cherokee" I suppose that's there choice. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article . com,
"buttman" wrote: What I think happened here is that he misunderstood "Warrior" as me saying "four" or something. When I file all I say for type is PA-28, and to ATC guys a PA-28 is a Cherokee. So from that point on, I now use Cherokee as my call sign, even though it says "Warrior III" on the side, and nowhere in the POH or anywhere else does it have the word "Cherokee". I know its not a big deal, but I was just wondering, what do all the other Warrior people use? Don't feel bad. I used to fly a Consolidated B-24J Liberator around the country. You know, the 4 engine WWII bomber. Invariably when flying IFR we would be called "Beech" by the controllers. It seems the Beech Sierra is a "B24". I started calling up and saying "Liberator 224J, a WWII 4-engine bomber". They would say "Beech 224J, cleared as filed......." G -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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Dale wrote:
Invariably when flying IFR we would be called "Beech" by the controllers. It seems the Beech Sierra is a "B24". I started calling up and saying "Liberator 224J, a WWII 4-engine bomber". They would say "Beech 224J, cleared as filed......." Maybe you would have had better luck with "Consolidated". -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 22:56:07 GMT, "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com
wrote: I use "Skyhawk nnnn" in the 172, consistently. That's the style at the (non-towered) airfield at which I do my flying. The Cubs don't have installed radios, and I've never heard another Cub Driver on the radio, so I make my own style. I say "Piper Cub" XXXX because it trips fast off the tongue. After the first call I saw "the Cub" with no numbers. Again, non-towered. At a towered field, I use whatever the controller used when he first replied to me, typically the last three numbers/digits. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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tornados rocking and rolling us around.
Tornadoes, Huh. I haven't looked at a weather map today. I've gotta say that I don't miss that aspect of Ohio, and you are worse with tornadoes by a factor of ten, or so. Yeah, well, nine out of ten of our supposed "tornados" are merely the creations of the apoplectic weather guys on TV and at the National Weather Service. Remember, these are the very same guys who got schools cancelled here last winter because of the THREAT of an imminent "huge" snow storm. Last night, they blew the warning sirens here twice. The first time I was watching the cell approaching on Doppler radar, and KNEW they were full of crap -- but the weatherman was looking at the same cell and taking phone calls on live TV from people who were supposedly watching barns blow down. So, when the sirens went off a SECOND time, I reluctantly got Mary and the kids up, and we all traipsed down into the basement (which is where my office, workshop, rec room, bar, and Mary's sewing room is -- so we ain't exactly huddled in a root cellar) to wait it out. Of course, when the "killer cell" hit, the wind gusted to 30, and a few drops of rain fell. I don't think it even got the deck completely wet. Wow, was Mary ****ed. These hyped up crazy TV weather men are going to get someone killed some day. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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