Let'sgoflying!
Touchdown! Greaser!
and someone recorded the whole thing
You’re going to retire eventually. There will be that last day. That last transmission. With a little luck there will be C130’s. Let ‘er rip.I’ve thought it, never actually said it. Every word
That IS the plan for sureYou’re going to retire eventually. There will be that last day. That last transmission. With a little luck there will be C130’s. Let ‘er rip.
Thanks! LOL#NSFW
You must be my brother as it seems we had the same dadMy dad used to think that
a. He wasn’t deaf,
b. The jet we were flying wasn’t noisy, and
c. Headsets were uncomfortable, so the speaker worked just fine.
He had that whole “read back clearance and the call sign” conversation a few times before I finally keyed the mic and read back what they needed.
Are you my long-lost billionaire brother? Or my bastard step-child brother?You must be my brother as it seems we had the same dad
definitely the BSC bro.Are you my long-lost billionaire brother? Or my bastard step-child brother?
It goes like that with trainees too only I get to actually say it. For example yesterday we had a student pilot take off ahead of his IP who aborted for smoke in the cockpit. A-10 single seat. The student went to hold while we got another IP who was in arming to go chase the student down.
We needed to know the inter flight frequency of the student so the rescue IP could talk to him. From my sup desk I told the trainee to ask the student for his inter flight frequency. The trainee asked for the FM frequency. The student came back with “you want my FM frequency or my inter flight frequency?” The trainee says “affirmative.”
I told the trainee’s monitor to take over. I told the trainee to unplug, go downstairs and choke himself.
Interesting--same as 50+ years ago in the Army. Some things don't change. FM for ground tactical units as needed.They use VHF or FM for inter flight and UHF air to ground
Interesting--same as 50+ years ago in the Army. Some things don't change. FM for ground tactical units as needed.
I wish I could do something like that with training clients when they get a “terrain, terrain, pull up, pull up” warning, and their response is, “cancel that.”I just wanted him out of my sight
Something always doesn't work. Back in the day either the VHF didn't work all the time or it wasn't installed, probably because maintenance got tired of the write-ups. We also had something call the KY-28 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NESTOR_(encryption)] which only worked for me once in a 12 month Vietnam tour. I was flying a C&C mission one day hauling a brigade commander who used the KY-28 to chew out his company commanders by name while in orbit overhead during a firefight. How that helped, I don't know. Shot at on the ground, shat at from the air.Yeah I should’ve clarified, FM air ground tactical. UHF or VHF air to ground ATC. UHF Have Quick sometimes for internal if we could get the darn thing to work.
Trivia question with apologies for thread hijack: are there any ATC facilities that don't have UHF?They use VHF or FM for inter flight and UHF air to ground
Hey man, looking at Airnav it shows you all have a PAR there? Doesn’t show up in the FLIP under radar mins though.Military? I doubt it. Civilian? A lot.
We haven’t had a PAR here in at least 9 years.Hey man, looking at Airnav it shows you all have a PAR there? Doesn’t show up in the FLIP under radar mins though.
We haven’t had a PAR here in at least 9 years.
And good riddance too. It was broken more than it worked and at the end, we just couldn’t find parts for it.
It was replaced with an ILS years agoOk, it’s states VFR daylight hours only. Figured there were issues with it.