ProspectivePilotPete
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I'm a private pilot who only flies into non controlled airports for the most part. Perfectly comfortable in the uncontrolled pattern, all aspects of aircraft control and pertinent rules and regs, talking to Flight Following, flying in route etc.
But put me at a controlled airport and I start to second guess everything I'm saying, just feel like I'm going to make a fool of myself, so I just avoid them whenever possible. It doesn't help that most of my training was done at uncontrolled airports as well. We practiced class D, and I was comfortable for a while, especially having my CFI right there, but after not keeping up with going into controlled airports, I lost my confidence, and now my class D skills.
Well, they switched one of my favorite uncontrolled airports into a controlled airport (KUAO) so it's time to buckle down and get comfortable with Class D. I'm going up with my CFI for a Class D refresher, but I would like to know the answers to these questions that, to be completely honest, I'd be embarrassed to ask my CFI, as I feel like I should know them. Hence the awesome power of the anonymous internet! Anyway, some questions I was thinking up as I thought back on previous experiences and thought through my process.
A big one I don't remember:
-On takeoff, do you stay in the pattern unless otherwise directed? Or, do you continue to climb on runway heading unless told to follow traffic pattern or otherwise directed?
-On departure, if I'm still inside the class D airspace, and the tower tells me to squawk VFR, is that also instructing me to continue my own navigation?
-Once I'm outside class D, do I need to request permission to change frequencies if permission has not already been given?
-After landing, do I need wait to be told which taxiway to take from the runway if not directed to take first available taxiway?
(I know they usually tell you which taxiway, or first available, but I had one time where I taxied most of the way down the 7000' runway before they told me to take an exit. My destination of the FBO on the airport [which I had told them] was at the approach end. It left me wondering if I was allowed/expected to take any exit. I'm guessing they just forgot to say that to me, or had a good reason for having me taxi to the end, but I was asking myself the question of whether I could just turn onto a taxiway after that exchange.)
-Entering class C, must contact approach, or can call tower directly? What happens if you call tower directly? (May have done this one time at PDX not too long after getting my license. Called straight to the tower. It was the slow part of the day, and they didn't say anything negative about it, or correct me, but when reviewing my flight later that day, I remembered I was supposed to call approach first).
Thanks so much for humoring this embarrassed old pilot!
But put me at a controlled airport and I start to second guess everything I'm saying, just feel like I'm going to make a fool of myself, so I just avoid them whenever possible. It doesn't help that most of my training was done at uncontrolled airports as well. We practiced class D, and I was comfortable for a while, especially having my CFI right there, but after not keeping up with going into controlled airports, I lost my confidence, and now my class D skills.
Well, they switched one of my favorite uncontrolled airports into a controlled airport (KUAO) so it's time to buckle down and get comfortable with Class D. I'm going up with my CFI for a Class D refresher, but I would like to know the answers to these questions that, to be completely honest, I'd be embarrassed to ask my CFI, as I feel like I should know them. Hence the awesome power of the anonymous internet! Anyway, some questions I was thinking up as I thought back on previous experiences and thought through my process.
A big one I don't remember:
-On takeoff, do you stay in the pattern unless otherwise directed? Or, do you continue to climb on runway heading unless told to follow traffic pattern or otherwise directed?
-On departure, if I'm still inside the class D airspace, and the tower tells me to squawk VFR, is that also instructing me to continue my own navigation?
-Once I'm outside class D, do I need to request permission to change frequencies if permission has not already been given?
-After landing, do I need wait to be told which taxiway to take from the runway if not directed to take first available taxiway?
(I know they usually tell you which taxiway, or first available, but I had one time where I taxied most of the way down the 7000' runway before they told me to take an exit. My destination of the FBO on the airport [which I had told them] was at the approach end. It left me wondering if I was allowed/expected to take any exit. I'm guessing they just forgot to say that to me, or had a good reason for having me taxi to the end, but I was asking myself the question of whether I could just turn onto a taxiway after that exchange.)
-Entering class C, must contact approach, or can call tower directly? What happens if you call tower directly? (May have done this one time at PDX not too long after getting my license. Called straight to the tower. It was the slow part of the day, and they didn't say anything negative about it, or correct me, but when reviewing my flight later that day, I remembered I was supposed to call approach first).
Thanks so much for humoring this embarrassed old pilot!