Truly.... who cares??When departing a satellite airport near, but not in, Class C, should I address them as Approach or Departure? My real life example is departing JWN and calling BNA.
When departing a satellite airport near, but not in, Class C, should I address them as Approach or Departure? My real life example is departing JWN and calling BNA.
The local practice here (Chicago area) is to call "Chicago Approach", e.g., to request traffic advisories. A couple of times I addressed them as "Chicago Departure" (it's the same freq.), and the controller corrected me on response:
me: Chicago Departure, N-C-C-1-7-0-1 out of Schaumburg, requesting flight following.
atc: NCC1701, Chicago Approach, squawk 5-1-5-3.
Many TACs also include notes with the correct terminology and frequency, for example:
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Do you fly a vintage aircraft out of 06C? C-170 or similar?
I've never considered that kind of response to be a correction. I've always assumed that they were just using the call sign that they were trained to use for the type of situation.The local practice here (Chicago area) is to call "Chicago Approach", e.g., to request traffic advisories. A couple of times I addressed them as "Chicago Departure" (it's the same freq.), and the controller corrected me on response:
me: Chicago Departure, N-C-C-1-7-0-1 out of Schaumburg, requesting flight following.
atc: NCC1701, Chicago Approach, squawk 5-1-5-3.
Many TACs also include notes with the correct terminology and frequency, for example:
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No, I usually rent one of Northwest Flyers' Archers and their DA40. I am just joking with the callsign NCC1701
Did you get your PPL or IR there? Have you looked at Schaumburg Flying Club? My only concern with them is being outside in the Winter (no hangars).
I've been disappointed that NWF doesn't have an LSA. Nobody at 06C rents an LSA.
Just call them “with you.” For example, “With you, November 2-3-Juliet climbing two-point-seven fo(u)r one-twenty.”
They wouldn't correct you if you said Approach when departing and Departure when approaching or left out the word entirely.Approach when approaching, Departure when departing. Enroute, I use Approach, since I am approaching their airspace.
Never been corrected - they don't care
Don't worry. He only says that when replying to a traffic call out with, "Got 'im on the fish finder."I assume this is a joke because almost everything about it is bad practice
I'm sure I have done both of those - might even have called them "Radio".They wouldn't correct you if you said Approach when departing and Departure when approaching or left out the word entirely.
Just don't call them "Center!"
“Almost everything”??? I feel like a failure. Which part of it did I accidentally use good practice for?I assume this is a joke because almost everything about it is bad practice
When departing a satellite airport near, but not in, Class C, should I address them as Approach or Departure? My real life example is departing JWN and calling BNA.