The other night we got the cruise clearance before we got to cruise altitude. Sure is a different world out here.
I didn't realize you were in GUM. I just did one trip to the Atolls with my former employer in the DC8 Combi. It was a week+ of HNL KWA and WAK out-and-backs. They do it now in a 757 combi but can't out-and-back under 117 so layover.
(RE: 737-900 approach speed)
Interesting ...
Okay, I was thinking of a different adjective but we'll go with 'interesting'...
Controller nature call....
Standard procedure out there. KWA is Kwajalein Atoll which is 2,446
SM southwest of Honolulu. I flew it some years ago at a previous employer on scheduled charter flights for the military's Air Mobility Command. Commercial service to KWA is on UAL's Island Hopper.
ATC is through Oakland Oceanic with radio contact with San Francisco Radio (ARINC) on HF. When about 200nm out from KWA we'd be SEL-CALled by San Francisco ARINC. The exchange would go something like this:
ATN430: "San Francisco Radio, ATN430"
ARINC: "ATN430, ATC Clearance. Advise ready to copy"
ATN430: "Go ahead"
ARINC: "ATC Clears ATN 430 to Cruise FL390 to the Kwajalein airport, report arrival, readback"
I guess there's not a lot of traffic out there...