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  1. Jmcmanna

    VFR Flight into Chicago Midway

    Sorry I’m late, did you do this? I worked a guy who did exactly this a week and a half ago I believe...came up from Indianapolis, did the skyline, then back to Indy. If it was you, you talked to me and you did everything perfectly.
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    ATC Proposed - same route

    Configuration changes at big airports change traffic flows all over the surrounding airspace. If the local “big” airport was landing in one direction, you’d get a certain route....then 5 minutes later the supervisor comes around and tells everyone “we are switching to xxx configuration” then a...
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    NWS threatens to "throttle" access to wx data to save bandwidth

    My ATC facility’s IDS (information dissemination system - the computers we use to pull up approach plates, etc...) reboots and defrags on the mid shift every night. 486 processors. This isn’t Podunk Approach, either.
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    Spacing of close parallel traffic?

    What TCAS says and what is “legal” per the 7110.65 are not the same thing. In class B airspace VFR and IFR traffic is perfectly legal to cross paths with 500’ vertical separation, but the IFR airliner gets an RA every time it happens. I don’t have an answer for OP other than closely spaced...
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    WAKE avoidance during instrument approaches

    Like @radarcontact said, the spacing requirement is 2 miles increasing to 3 within one min after takeoff. The 3 miles doesn’t matter if you get an immediate diverging heading. If you were on a 2-mile final while the heavy was rotating at 140 knots (and increasing), there really isn’t going to...
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    Newly minted PPL purchased Piper Arrow II - tips on flying or maintenance?

    Sorry, late to the thread. I have a 1973 model (built in 1972) Arrow...I am just across the state line at BUU. Insurance for me this year was $1645, but I bumped my hull insurance coverage to $100,000 since I put a new engine in last year. The book says to rotate at 65mph. I get a much...
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    Why 80knots?

    This is an educated guess: A lot of turboprop/Jet aircraft’s airspeed indicators start at 60 knots, so at 80 the needle is alive. It is also usually well below V1, so if there is an issue (like the CA and FO’s air speeds don’t match), they have time to safely abort the takeoff.
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    Question for controllers

    Yes, that is what I am saying. There are two ways that VFR flight following are put into the “computer”. One is into the overlying ARTCCs system. If the aircraft’s beacon code isn’t dropped within a certain distance from the destination airport, it is flagged as overdue and SAR is initiated...
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    Flying your own plane to work

    California was bankrupt at the time too (I got an IOU for my state tax refund in 2007), so him paying the bill himself makes sense!
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    Question for controllers

    Statute? No. What actually happens? They treat it exactly the same way as if you didn’t close your VFR flight plan.
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    Question for controllers

    Once they say “radar contact”, they have an obligation to the pilot. If a pilot getting flight following decides to just squawk 1200 and stops talking, ATC is supposed to make sure they actually landed safely somewhere. It’s a CYA for the time one does that and then crashes somewhere, a...
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    Flying your own plane to work

    Actually, he used NetJets! No idea who paid the bill; him or CA.
  13. Jmcmanna

    Flying your own plane to work

    Speaking as a controller, Arnold used to commute from SMO to SMF daily M-F in a G-IV. Every morning at 8am they’d be off, and they’d arrive back at SMO about 6pm.
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    Problems wit AeroCruze 100 install (lack thereof)

    Just writing to also say that Bendix blows. When I bought my Arrow it had a KSN 770 already in it. Aside from being not a good product, their customer support department for that product was one guy who couldn’t come up with a reason that it would suddenly stop working for a few minutes at a...
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    Garmin 430 died- now what?

    If you wanted to upgrade anyway, you’d love the 440. I thought the Garmin 430 was the bees knees for a long time. Now I have an IFD-540 and couldn’t imagine having to go back :D
  16. Jmcmanna

    IFR Departure, “turn heading XYZ”

    Need more information....what did they exactly say to you? Unless you overflew another aircraft on the parallel taxiway or something, I’m not sure why the controller would really care.
  17. Jmcmanna

    “Waiting for IFR release”

    Hats off to the guy today who perfectly announced “we’re on an 080 heading” as I completely forgot to turn him to a 180 to join the FAC into DPA in IMC. I was working a combined sector and all my attention was 30 miles south of where he was at the time, and his timing was perfect. I confessed...
  18. Jmcmanna

    Good article on radio communications

    I have noticed recently GA pilots around Chicago have been cold calling with just their callsign. THANK YOU. Life is much easier when I can get the tail number punched into the computer, and then go back and ask what your intentions are after I take care of a base turn, or get a departure...
  19. Jmcmanna

    Where is that fix?

    RNAV 20R approach at DPA has a fix “FRTZZ”. Most of us at approach call it “Fritz”, a few of us call it “Farts”. One of the approaches into ARR has “WUYFI”. For years I pronounced it “Woofie”. A pilot once read it back “WiFi” and everything suddenly made sense to me for the rest of the day.
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    Piper cherokee 140 fair price??

    If it looks good, go for it...$24K to own an airplane is fantastic, and 200 mile trips are perfect for a 100kt airplane...I plan 2-3 hour legs, so you’re non-stop to get home. If you do buy, just be prepared for a major expense right away. My Arrow was 1300 SMOH when I bought it, prebuy was...
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