cwyckham
Line Up and Wait
I just went up for my first control tower visit today, and it was great. If you can do it, take advantage of the opportunity. I was at a smallish international airport (NZHN), and I just called them out of the blue and asked if I could come have a look. They invited me right up. I learned a lot about what they do and what tools they do and don't have at their disposal. For example, I didn't know that they had a radio direction finder that gave them a bearing to whoever's broadcasting.
I was even there when Christchurch information (who runs all of the flightplans, IFR and VFR) contacted them to ask if they'd seen a pilot who had exceeded his SAR time (you declare SAR time instead of ETA and can update the SAR time every 5 minutes if you like) without reporting. Sure enough, he had just contacted the tower. Oops!
The disconcerting thing was, they asked me if I'd arrived a few hours ago in Juliet Alpha Zulu. I guess my accent sticks out. I missed my callsign a couple times on the way in, so I was pretty embarrassed.
If you haven't been up in a tower before, make a point of creating an opportunity to go see what it's all about. It was totally worth it for me.
Chris
I was even there when Christchurch information (who runs all of the flightplans, IFR and VFR) contacted them to ask if they'd seen a pilot who had exceeded his SAR time (you declare SAR time instead of ETA and can update the SAR time every 5 minutes if you like) without reporting. Sure enough, he had just contacted the tower. Oops!
The disconcerting thing was, they asked me if I'd arrived a few hours ago in Juliet Alpha Zulu. I guess my accent sticks out. I missed my callsign a couple times on the way in, so I was pretty embarrassed.
If you haven't been up in a tower before, make a point of creating an opportunity to go see what it's all about. It was totally worth it for me.
Chris