Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Touchdown! Greaser!
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2008
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- 16,022
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- DXO124009
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Light and Sporty Guy
Eh? Separation is not provided in class D airports to VFR. ATC doesn't even frequently have any way of doing that. Sequencing is not separation.Incorrect kemo sabe.
Also in TRSA with participating aircraft AND all the way to the runway in class d airports. Green between is separation. ATC is required to provide that separation. It’s mandatory for ATC and not workload based.
Eh? Separation is not provided in class D airports to VFR. ATC doesn't even frequently have any way of doing that. Sequencing is not separation.
Someone named Hicks who founded the town.
He said TRSA provides separation to participating VFR aircraft, which is correct.
No, he did not. He said "AND all the way to the runway in class d airports." It was oddly worded if he was referring to only class D's inside the TRSA. Frankly, there's no difference with the TRSA embedded class D and any other part of its surface area.He said TRSA provides separation to participating VFR aircraft, which is correct.
@MuseChaser In 2001 I was in high school and did a job shadow at SYR ATCT. The nicest girl there was slicing up a roast in the break room and offered me a sandwich. I saw her up in the tower later that day and she was still exceptionally charming as she explained to me how they managed flow control into JFK, ORD, etc....It had to be the same controller. Not that it matters, but to my 18 year-old eyes, she was really pretty too. That day was one of the major factors in me becoming an ATC.
So uh, the big and little heads collaborated in your career choice
Good point. I've flown the exact flight a number of times, FRG-MTP, with and without FF. Never at 1500 MSL, always above Gabreski's Class D, so I was never asked that question, which makes me believe the controller was inquiring about his intentions and probably didn't expect or like his replyThere is another way to interpret the controller's comments ... he may have been asking for your intentions so that he could respond appropriately. From your chart, you were on the edge of D-space. If your intention was to remain to the south (clear of D-space), then he just keeps you on FF and doesn't bother picking up the phone. If you intention was to enter D-space, then he'd have to do something more active (call tower or terminate you). I don't see anything in the regulations that prevents him from asking your intentions so that he can support you as best he can.
Cheers
This is why I’m a little a confused. If they’re too busy, they should terminate me. All I got was, “hey N12345 are you going to stay clear of FOK class D?” Which I then clarified and said, “aren’t you supposed to take care of coordinating with tower?” I never got radar termination. Or maybe they’re not too busy to give me FF but are too busy to call up the tower and coordinate a transition.
Or maybe he was a veteran. I'm a veteran on my job (a different kind of controller). Senior Systems Controller (electrical) and honestly, if some young kid attempted to tell me how to do my job, ("aren't you supposed to...), (had a few trainees like that over the years)...I'd be slightly annoyed as well. Just sayinI do this route pretty often exactly as flown at 1500ft and this is the first I’ve heard to stay clear or ask tower for a transition while on flight following. Maybe the controller was new