BryanAV8R
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2019
- Messages
- 178
- Location
- Fall River MA & Morrisville PA
- Display Name
Display name:
Bryan
Never had mic fright...by the time I got to flying lessons, I'd been an amateur radio op for 17 years (still am...), 12 years in broadcasting (4 yrs behind the mic), and never thought twice about it. Oh, you have to learn the 'glossary' (ie short, sweet, to the point with commonly agreed-upon phraseology), but frightening? I guess, if your CFI didn't stress the need to learn how or 'play act' with you on the ground in the classroom.
It's a matter of developing just one of those skills you need to have as a pretender to the left seat club. If you're flying in the middle of Kansas (a beautiful state...lived there for a few years...just using it for example) out of a small field with you and your buds...I can see where approaching NY Tracon and trying to fit in a word to get them to notice you can be a bit daunting. OTOH, learning to fly under the Mode C NY veil wedged in between NYC and PHL Class Bs, a Class C 20 minutes away, a TRSA further up and one to the west...and POTUS TFRs, etc etc etc...you get used to keying up and talking to someone.
It's a matter of developing just one of those skills you need to have as a pretender to the left seat club. If you're flying in the middle of Kansas (a beautiful state...lived there for a few years...just using it for example) out of a small field with you and your buds...I can see where approaching NY Tracon and trying to fit in a word to get them to notice you can be a bit daunting. OTOH, learning to fly under the Mode C NY veil wedged in between NYC and PHL Class Bs, a Class C 20 minutes away, a TRSA further up and one to the west...and POTUS TFRs, etc etc etc...you get used to keying up and talking to someone.