AU_James
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I'm a low time pilot and went on my first real cross country trip a couple weeks after getting my ticket with my fiancé. We're heading back home, I picked up flight following for the ~2 hr flight heading west at 6,500 in a club Cherokee 160. I get my last handoff and it's at night so I think I'll cancel flight following when I'm 100% comfortable with the lights near/around my home airport.
I'm traveling at about 100kts due to winds, traffic pattern altitude is 2,000' and I'm at 6,500' so I do some quick calculations and decide it'll take me about 15nm to descend and I want to arrive at TPA a few miles from the airport, so call it 20nm out to start my descent.
At about 35nm from the destination airport I hear, "Cherokee 123AB descend at your discretion." I reply, "Approach, 123AB, descend at discretion" and I continue flying at 6,500' because I still have a few mins before my planned descent. Roughly 3 minutes later (~5nm) I hear, "Cherokee 123AB descend at your discretion." I reply, "Approach, 123AB, will descend shortly at my discretion."
I wait anther few minutes, reduce power and descend nice and slowly/smoothly (this is only the second leg of my fiancé's first cross country), cancel flight following as I identify the airport, arrive at TPA a few miles from the airport where I've already turned the lights on, and make a decent night landing (her first) considering I just did 5-6 night landings the previous week at an airport nearby just in case we ended up coming back at night on this trip.
My question is why the controller repeated their communication when I definitely read it back and understood that I didn't need to tell them when I was descending? Sure, they could have missed my reply but we had no communication issues so far and there was some time between their transmissions. It made me feel like they were suggesting I begin my descent already but I was very assured in my plan. I also didn't want to get too low too early at night. I followed my plan and everything went well, but I'm just not sure of the intent behind the controllers repeated communication with me to descend.
Ultimately, no big deal at all, just looking for thoughts?
PS- this was also the first time the fiancé helped secure and tie down the plane, just to get her in the habit
I'm traveling at about 100kts due to winds, traffic pattern altitude is 2,000' and I'm at 6,500' so I do some quick calculations and decide it'll take me about 15nm to descend and I want to arrive at TPA a few miles from the airport, so call it 20nm out to start my descent.
At about 35nm from the destination airport I hear, "Cherokee 123AB descend at your discretion." I reply, "Approach, 123AB, descend at discretion" and I continue flying at 6,500' because I still have a few mins before my planned descent. Roughly 3 minutes later (~5nm) I hear, "Cherokee 123AB descend at your discretion." I reply, "Approach, 123AB, will descend shortly at my discretion."
I wait anther few minutes, reduce power and descend nice and slowly/smoothly (this is only the second leg of my fiancé's first cross country), cancel flight following as I identify the airport, arrive at TPA a few miles from the airport where I've already turned the lights on, and make a decent night landing (her first) considering I just did 5-6 night landings the previous week at an airport nearby just in case we ended up coming back at night on this trip.
My question is why the controller repeated their communication when I definitely read it back and understood that I didn't need to tell them when I was descending? Sure, they could have missed my reply but we had no communication issues so far and there was some time between their transmissions. It made me feel like they were suggesting I begin my descent already but I was very assured in my plan. I also didn't want to get too low too early at night. I followed my plan and everything went well, but I'm just not sure of the intent behind the controllers repeated communication with me to descend.
Ultimately, no big deal at all, just looking for thoughts?
PS- this was also the first time the fiancé helped secure and tie down the plane, just to get her in the habit