Dmitri Scheidel
Pre-Flight
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2016
- Messages
- 53
- Location
- Northern California
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NorCali.Pilot
Hello,
This is a thing I have been curious about since I started flight training-
Let's say a student pilot (or someone who needs work on the radios) calls a ground controller and says "ground, N1234A with J (the weather) looking to taxi to runway 12, we are in front of the hangars". Obviously it's all over the place and not very informative, but somehow the controller instructs him to taxi with no questions.
Pretty much, how can controllers figure out what exactly an aircraft wants when they make a call out of the blue with scrambled information.
Thanks.
This is a thing I have been curious about since I started flight training-
Let's say a student pilot (or someone who needs work on the radios) calls a ground controller and says "ground, N1234A with J (the weather) looking to taxi to runway 12, we are in front of the hangars". Obviously it's all over the place and not very informative, but somehow the controller instructs him to taxi with no questions.
Pretty much, how can controllers figure out what exactly an aircraft wants when they make a call out of the blue with scrambled information.
Thanks.