Taxiway A Fixed Base Operate/Operator/Operative Sign East Side Between Taxiway A2 and Taxiway A3 Light Unserviceable |
Taxiway A Fixed Base Operate/Operator/Operative Sign East Side Between Taxiway A2 and Taxiway A3 Light Unserviceable |
Wouldn’t it be quicker and easier to just replace the bulb than to get a NOTAM issued?
They broke the old bulb off in the socket.they said it was ‘unserviceable’
And no one has a pair of needle nose pliers.??They broke the old bulb off in the socket.
yea, that’s unserviceable for sure in todays worldThey broke the old bulb off in the socket.
NOTAM AMNDNT 1: MANCARD RVKD FOR AP MGMT STAFF. SHLD KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS BEFORE ADULTHOOD.yea, that’s unserviceable for sure in todays world
They broke the old bulb off in the socket.
Our airport did a major upgrade this summer. They removed all the signage and runway lights, put them in a pile, and invited airport residents to grab what they wanted.And no one has a pair of needle nose pliers.??
Just had this problem at KLNR two days ago!They broke the old bulb off in the socket.
I did that in Alaska a few times. Except there were no cars so the villagers used snow machines. All I needed was the Okey dokey from the chief pilot.Back in the olden days the townspeople would park their cars along the runway and use their headlights and bonfires. No NOTAMs back then, no sir. Times were hard, but so were the people.
There, see? Just the way a REAL man would do it!I did that in Alaska a few times. Except there were no cars so the villagers used snow machines. All I needed was the Okey dokey from the chief pilot.
I saw that done one night back in the very early 50s at my dad's airport in TN. Plane buzzed the town, and people started calling and rounding up cars to go out. Amazing thing to witness as a child.Back in the olden days the townspeople would park their cars along the runway and use their headlights and bonfires. No NOTAMs back then, no sir. Times were hard, but so were the people.
That’s going to be the most pointless post in this thread, I don’t get the constant, juvenile attempt to put others down on POA, is it to pump oneself up?If that's the most pointless NOTAM you've ever seen, I question how many NOTAMs you've seen.
Not sure that was a put down of POA, but rather the NOTAM system itself. A NOTAM for a 201 ft AGL tower, 10 miles from an airport, that doesn't have a working light is in the running for more pointless, and there's way more of them.That’s going to be the most pointless post in this thread, I don’t get the constant, juvenile attempt to put others down on POA, is it to pump oneself up?
That’s going to be the most pointless post in this thread, I don’t get the constant, juvenile attempt to put others down on POA, is it to pump oneself up?
Way to top it.That’s going to be the most pointless post in this thread, I don’t get the constant, juvenile attempt to put others down on POA, is it to pump oneself up?
At night in heavy rain you taxi by the ramp leading to the FBO and the ground controller is inquiring why the hell you are on B3, don’t say you weren’t informed.The light is burned out in the FBO sign.
Taxiway A Fixed Base Operate/Operator/Operative Sign East Side Between Taxiway A2 and Taxiway A3 Light Unserviceable
Re the light bulb, maybe the sign is run by the municipality, and they don't have the budget for a new bulb. I kinda kid, but I've seen similar in real life.
I fly in SW Alaska and always wondered why our GOM specifically prohibits use of vehicle headlights.I did that in Alaska a few times. Except there were no cars so the villagers used snow machines. All I needed was the Okey dokey from the chief pilot.
You mean, you fly to those OUTDOOR airports I've heard of? !!!I don't know, that might be more useful than "BIRDS INVOF APT"
Or, they don't want to use any of that budget when they don't have to, so they don't stock the bulbs. Issue NOTAM, order bulb, replace bulb after it arrives, rescind NOTAM.Re the light bulb, maybe the sign is run by the municipality, and they don't have the budget for a new bulb. I kinda kid, but I've seen similar in real life.
It is the latter, but completely pointless as this is a controlled field and they're going to give you a "turn right on BRAVO" so the fact that the FBO sign on A is not lit up is not of much consequence. The FBO isn't open later than the tower. The self serve fuel pump in on the old terminal ramp at A2.Also, this is almost certainly not for the "AVFUEL" sign, but for a taxiway sign that says "FBO" or "RAMP" or somesuch. Also, it could possible be a non-movement area and/or may not be lit with taxiway lights.
Because there are no cars in the villages.??I fly in SW Alaska and always wondered why our GOM specifically prohibits use of vehicle headlights.
I think they very recently stopped this. I flew into KARR a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised when I didn’t hear about the Joliet VOR or 18/36.Personally my favorite NOTAMs are at KARR. When I was training in 2019 I'd hear this boilerplate on every ATIS recording:
"Joliet VOR out of service"
"Runway 18/36 closed"
"Taxiway charlie closed north of runway 27 and south of taxiway papa"
Fast forward >5 years later and every single hour of operation a new ATIS is cut a human being is still recording those exact same lines.
You'd think a more permanent solution could be implemented so that it's not a perpetual-NOTAM!
Does the airport close when the tower closes?It is the latter, but completely pointless as this is a controlled field and they're going to give you a "turn right on BRAVO" so the fact that the FBO sign on A is not lit up is not of much consequence. The FBO isn't open later than the tower.
The airport doesn't, but the FBO isn't open past the tower hours. The 24 hour self-serve fuel is in a completely different location than the FBO sign directs you to.Does the airport close when the tower closes?
I've flown into places where everything was closed. I mean, the NOTAM is still mostly pointless, but there's a reason it exists. It's less pointless than the unlit obstacle at 200 AGL 18 miles northwest of the airport.
Just because the FBO is closed doesn't mean that the ramp won't be used. I've dropped off and picked up passengers at airports after the FBO was closed. One time we even secured the airplane for the night and got the rental car (the FBO told us where the would hide the keys) all well after the FBO had closed.The airport doesn't, but the FBO isn't open past the tower hours. The 24 hour self-serve fuel is in a completely different location than the FBO sign directs you to.