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OB198: NAS Charcuterie

Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk

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🗓️ 11 October 2021

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Episode 198 Show Notes

 

Topic of the show: During an emergency, controllers have required information they must get from the pilots.  Sometimes that gets done repeatedly.  On this week’s show, we will discuss why that happens and ways to reduce the redundant communications. 

 

Timely Feedback:

  1. 1. Bravo Zulu shares a new take on lost communications.
  2. 2. PATRON Hotel Mike Bravo got his CFI rating!
  3. 3. Whiskey Bravo reminds us we missed the DaVinci reference! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo%27s_aerial_screw
  4. 4. Juliet Zulu says thanks for the tips and tricks for staying current while on the sidelines.

 

Feedback

  1. SGAC PATRON Sierra Echo shares some fun information about ForeFlight.
  2. PATRON Bravo Mike passed his MEI checkride!
  3. Juliet Hotel wants to know why a controller asked him to squawk 1200 arriving into a Delta.
  4. PATRON Juliet Juliet wants to know our thoughts on VFR flight following under Bravo in a practice area.
  5. Charlie Foxtrot wants to know how he can get air traffic services if he is without a transponder and ADS-B.

 

The 200th episode Fly in at TTA is on October 23, 2021!

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0:00.0

There may be a little bit of panic.

0:01.4

That probably happens a lot.

0:04.0

You're talking about on the controller side.

0:05.8

Yes.

0:06.5

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:07.3

Yes.

0:07.7

Not the pilot side.

0:09.0

Yeah.

0:09.2

Oh, my gosh.

0:09.6

I've never done this before.

0:10.8

What do I ask for?

0:11.6

What do I ask for?

0:12.9

I promise you nothing you ask for is going to change the outcome of that emergency.

0:17.6

Except for number nine.

0:20.0

Nav aid signals received.

0:21.9

If you don't know that, I don't know how anything is going to get accomplished from

0:28.0

there on out.

0:30.8

Ready.

0:35.7

This is Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk. Your host, Romeo Hotel and Alpha Golf have a combined 40 years of aviation experience as pilots and air traffic controllers.

0:50.3

They answer your questions and share their opinions about flying and air traffic

0:55.4

control. This show is not official guidance and should not be used as a replacement for your

1:00.5

instructor, your pilot examiner, the endless books of regulations, your favorite comedian,

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