Pi1otguy
Pattern Altitude
Whats the difference between declaring an emergency and declaring an urgency condition? As defined in the Pilot/Controller Glossary can an urgency condition even exist without being an emergency? Does ATC make a distinction?
For example:
1. While being vectored for traffic a non-flying diabetic passenger tells the pilot he is getting "low" and guesstimates he will be in trouble in an hour or two.
-Probably an emergency, but could be an urgency as it is a distress condition waiting to happen in the future.
2. One night you are on top of an overcast layer and notice an alternator failure. You're uncertain how long the battery will last and you need your navs to fly the approach (no hand held gps or loc).
-Emergency, obviously.
For example:
1. While being vectored for traffic a non-flying diabetic passenger tells the pilot he is getting "low" and guesstimates he will be in trouble in an hour or two.
-Probably an emergency, but could be an urgency as it is a distress condition waiting to happen in the future.
2. One night you are on top of an overcast layer and notice an alternator failure. You're uncertain how long the battery will last and you need your navs to fly the approach (no hand held gps or loc).
-Emergency, obviously.