Let me preface my question by getting this out of the way: if traffic is called out to me, I either see it ("traffic in sight") or I do not see it ("negative contact") and reply accordingly.
Now on to the question...
With increasing traffic information in the cockpit, I was wondering if there is any benefit to a controller to know that I can see exactly what traffic he/she is talking about on screen just not out the window. Something tells me that this does nothing for the controller, but gosh darn it, the helpful part of me REALLY wants to mention it! Especially by the second or third time the traffic is called out.
P.S. And I'm not talking about the terminal environment. I'm talking about basic traffic calls en route.
P.P.S. And I'm really not asking if I can say "Got 'em on the fish finder".
P.P.P.S. Last one (promise) am I the only one that wants to blurt out "I win!" when I see the other guy before he sees me?
Now on to the question...
With increasing traffic information in the cockpit, I was wondering if there is any benefit to a controller to know that I can see exactly what traffic he/she is talking about on screen just not out the window. Something tells me that this does nothing for the controller, but gosh darn it, the helpful part of me REALLY wants to mention it! Especially by the second or third time the traffic is called out.
P.S. And I'm not talking about the terminal environment. I'm talking about basic traffic calls en route.
P.P.S. And I'm really not asking if I can say "Got 'em on the fish finder".
P.P.P.S. Last one (promise) am I the only one that wants to blurt out "I win!" when I see the other guy before he sees me?