Lndwarrior
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Gary
So I'm flying a few miles north of Concord Airport (CCR) today skirting the edge of the control zone. I tune into the ATIS to get the altimeter setting and I hear a weird comment. WTF?
I listen again - the ATIS recording gives all the normal stuff - wind, sky, altimeter and current ATIS letter. It also explains that transient parking is closed and one runway and a bunch of taxi-ways are closed. I think the tower was closed as well.
And then it says, "Aircraft north of the airport at 300 feet agl (I was crossing a ridge) verify you have the current ATIS." HUH?
So I listen to the ATIS again, "Aircraft north of the airport at 500 feet agl verify you have the current ATIS." Is this automated voice actually talking to me???
It happened a third time each time identifying my different height above ground (I was changing altitudes throughout this time).
I came to the conclusion that, yes, this was me the automated voice was talking to.
So the system was tracking me on radar (I did not have my ADSB on, and I have no transponder) and electronically deciding to tell me to verify I had the ATIS.
I had no intention of landing at Concord, I was just passing by. I guess they have some new technology I've never heard of. Felt kind of big brotherish...
I listen again - the ATIS recording gives all the normal stuff - wind, sky, altimeter and current ATIS letter. It also explains that transient parking is closed and one runway and a bunch of taxi-ways are closed. I think the tower was closed as well.
And then it says, "Aircraft north of the airport at 300 feet agl (I was crossing a ridge) verify you have the current ATIS." HUH?
So I listen to the ATIS again, "Aircraft north of the airport at 500 feet agl verify you have the current ATIS." Is this automated voice actually talking to me???
It happened a third time each time identifying my different height above ground (I was changing altitudes throughout this time).
I came to the conclusion that, yes, this was me the automated voice was talking to.
So the system was tracking me on radar (I did not have my ADSB on, and I have no transponder) and electronically deciding to tell me to verify I had the ATIS.
I had no intention of landing at Concord, I was just passing by. I guess they have some new technology I've never heard of. Felt kind of big brotherish...