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The family and I took a jump over to St. Louis today. It was a great day trip for everyone and I got the side benefit of going for a flight. I was going to go flying any way so we might as well had gone to a destination. The flying was great but I botched my radio calls a bit at KCPS.
Question about C&D at Class D airfields. I've read that if the frequency is listed, use it. At my local airfield, ATIS tell you to call C&D. So, I called C&D and told them where I was, where I was going with information Lima. I received a departure frequency, no code... but the controller included taxi instructions. It didn't sink in. I called up ground ready to go and the controller was pretty short as they had to repeat the taxi instructions. Duh. It was the same person and I should have taken a clue that since I received taxi instructions from C&D that it would have been the same ground controller.
So, the question is, do you always call C&D for VFR departures at Class D airfields? Should the controller told me to contact ground in lieu of giving me taxi instructions on the C&D frequency? In general, it made for a confusing event. Even the wife was like "You screwed that one up!".. ha.
Question about C&D at Class D airfields. I've read that if the frequency is listed, use it. At my local airfield, ATIS tell you to call C&D. So, I called C&D and told them where I was, where I was going with information Lima. I received a departure frequency, no code... but the controller included taxi instructions. It didn't sink in. I called up ground ready to go and the controller was pretty short as they had to repeat the taxi instructions. Duh. It was the same person and I should have taken a clue that since I received taxi instructions from C&D that it would have been the same ground controller.
So, the question is, do you always call C&D for VFR departures at Class D airfields? Should the controller told me to contact ground in lieu of giving me taxi instructions on the C&D frequency? In general, it made for a confusing event. Even the wife was like "You screwed that one up!".. ha.
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