flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
So I was out flying the other day, talking to Milwaukee Approach and monitoring Guard on #2 as per my usual practice.
I hear a pilot say "Madison Approach, Arrow 12345". I realize he's probably on guard, because I'm talking to Milwaukee and he sounds a bit scratchy.
Then, I hear:
"You're on Guard!"
"Uh oh!"
"What a rookie"
Followed by:
"Madison Approach, Arrow 12345, we have an electrical fire on board."
So don't be a jackass and block up the frequency - While it's often a mistake that someone's transmitting on guard, sometimes it's not. Best to remain silent until you hear at least a second call. We've all transmitted on guard by accident - at least, those of us who actually monitor guard have - And we usually can correct the problem ourselves. If we're transmitting on guard on purpose, the last thing we'll need is a bunch of guard police jamming up the frequency when we're trying to get help.
I hear a pilot say "Madison Approach, Arrow 12345". I realize he's probably on guard, because I'm talking to Milwaukee and he sounds a bit scratchy.
Then, I hear:
"You're on Guard!"
"Uh oh!"
"What a rookie"
Followed by:
"Madison Approach, Arrow 12345, we have an electrical fire on board."
So don't be a jackass and block up the frequency - While it's often a mistake that someone's transmitting on guard, sometimes it's not. Best to remain silent until you hear at least a second call. We've all transmitted on guard by accident - at least, those of us who actually monitor guard have - And we usually can correct the problem ourselves. If we're transmitting on guard on purpose, the last thing we'll need is a bunch of guard police jamming up the frequency when we're trying to get help.