lprellwitz
Pre-takeoff checklist
Nick: this one's for you....
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N5105N
ConUS claim is pending.
While I called the tower chief earlier in the day to let them know of our plans, I think we still managed to provide some entertainment value in an otherwise calm evening.
From Approach (who questioned (on a beautiful VFR night):"It's VFR; you're filed IFR?" Response: "yeah, figured they wouldn't let us in any other way." "Yeah, OK; radar vectors.....)
To Tower: "cleared for the ILS Runway 14R, caution wake turbulence for departing heavy aircraft, and you've got a heavy aircraft behind you. Keep your speed up all the way in;what's your current speed?"
Response: "We're a 172, speed is 115."
Controller response: "Oooh..." (hey, at least I wasn't doing this in a 152!)
To Ground: less sarcastic than tower, and very cool and accomodating to taxi us over to a holding pad by a closed runway where we could power down, get out, take some shots, and depart - Signature got no $$$ from us this evening..
And to the captain of a 747 cargo plane who, when told to sequence behind a Cessna 172 for departure on runway 22L, responded in a very nonchalant fashion, after just one 'uh', and the slightest of pauses...
Not something to do every day, and certainly something we won't forget any time soon.
Leslie and Grant
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N5105N
ConUS claim is pending.
While I called the tower chief earlier in the day to let them know of our plans, I think we still managed to provide some entertainment value in an otherwise calm evening.
From Approach (who questioned (on a beautiful VFR night):"It's VFR; you're filed IFR?" Response: "yeah, figured they wouldn't let us in any other way." "Yeah, OK; radar vectors.....)
To Tower: "cleared for the ILS Runway 14R, caution wake turbulence for departing heavy aircraft, and you've got a heavy aircraft behind you. Keep your speed up all the way in;what's your current speed?"
Response: "We're a 172, speed is 115."
Controller response: "Oooh..." (hey, at least I wasn't doing this in a 152!)
To Ground: less sarcastic than tower, and very cool and accomodating to taxi us over to a holding pad by a closed runway where we could power down, get out, take some shots, and depart - Signature got no $$$ from us this evening..
And to the captain of a 747 cargo plane who, when told to sequence behind a Cessna 172 for departure on runway 22L, responded in a very nonchalant fashion, after just one 'uh', and the slightest of pauses...
Not something to do every day, and certainly something we won't forget any time soon.
Leslie and Grant