Wagondriver
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I was out flying today, near a non-towered field. It’s that time of year when we get overflow traffic from the resort airports, so there were a quite few jets coming in. Some of the private jet guys are great on the radio, and some not so much.
I am instrument rated, so I have a pretty good idea of what is going, but, I am not familiar with all the approaches. The non instrument rated pilots probably have little idea of where the traffic is likely to be and at what altitude. Calling the squat 4 departure doesn’t tell vfr pilots anything, except that you are taking off runway 26. Calling out that you are on the ils runway 26, also does not help much. Calling a 15 mile final is also kind of annoying, especially when there is no altitude given in the call. I really don’t understand why so many of the private jet pilots, and even some airliners use the very annoying phrase “any traffic in the area please advise”! Especially when they don’t call out the airport at the end of their transmission, almost every airport around here is 122.8.
It seems like the private jet pilots forget that there are lots of little slow airplanes out flying on a calm winter morning.
I am instrument rated, so I have a pretty good idea of what is going, but, I am not familiar with all the approaches. The non instrument rated pilots probably have little idea of where the traffic is likely to be and at what altitude. Calling the squat 4 departure doesn’t tell vfr pilots anything, except that you are taking off runway 26. Calling out that you are on the ils runway 26, also does not help much. Calling a 15 mile final is also kind of annoying, especially when there is no altitude given in the call. I really don’t understand why so many of the private jet pilots, and even some airliners use the very annoying phrase “any traffic in the area please advise”! Especially when they don’t call out the airport at the end of their transmission, almost every airport around here is 122.8.
It seems like the private jet pilots forget that there are lots of little slow airplanes out flying on a calm winter morning.