benyflyguy
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Just listened to this over on Reddit and it was quite amusing. Crazy back and forth.
Wow, he really didn't know when to quit. What a bad, bad example for that student. I'd really, really want my money back for that flight.
Local legend is right. News article from the 90's about him with a student flipping a 152 shortly after landing. Was the students first flight and were in 60mph gusts. Wow.It sounds like there is some history there between those two or the CFI is a bit of local lejund down there.
Yeah, I heard 3 blocked calls from that back-and-forth. I wonder if tower could have just said "extend upwind", waited until 93U was 3sm away and then "frequency change approved". If 93U calls back, respond with "aircraft calling from outside my airspace, standby"I agree 100%, but the tower controller kept participating too. He should have, and could have, stopped it at the very beginning.
And he was fired by Pan Am- for arguing with a gate agent who told him he’d need to check on of his carry ons.Local legend is right. News article from the 90's about him with a student flipping a 152 shortly after landing. Was the students first flight and were in 60mph gusts. Wow.
If tower controller wanted him on the ground so he could have CFI phone tower to discuss- wouldn’t that be legit?However, it’s the controller that is likely to get a demerit. It was all just two douches going at it until the controller got his feelings hurt and gave retaliatory instruction for no valid reason.
If tower controller wanted him on the ground so he could have CFI phone tower to discuss- wouldn’t that be legit?
Agree tower should have ceased arguing with him.
Just listened to this over on Reddit and it was quite amusing. Crazy back and forth.
There did seem to be some history between them. The “you’re always so defensive” thing bears that out. That being said, I give the Controller zero grace for keeping that going.Fair or not, ATC has to be the grown up in the room (someone has to be). Has to put the ego aside and just give directions. In the perfect world Tower could have just given him a pilot deviation for blocking the frequency (or something) and be done with it.
But I'll give the tower a little bit of grace with this - given we're all human, I'd wager this pilot has been annoying for a long time and this was the final straw for that day.
Pilot? Jacka$$. PaulS nailed it - painful.
I give the belt to the Controller. I was thinking the pilot was thinking, ‘Ah ha, I finally made him snap’douche vs douche
But the pilot wins the douche belt by judges decision.
the controller should simply have cleared him to land full stop, shut down, and contact the tower. He has the right and the responsibility to do that.
…after the very first exchange with him, the controller should simply have cleared him to land full stop, shut down, and contact the tower. He has the right and the responsibility to do that.
I don’t believe this is correct. A controller cannot order an airplane to land and shut down. If you believe otherwise, find the proper phraseology for ordering such an action in the ATC manual.
I don’t believe this is correct. A controller cannot order an airplane to land and shut down. If you believe otherwise, find the proper phraseology for ordering such an action in the ATC manual.
You know, there's an interesting old quote that says this:I agree 100%, but the tower controller kept participating too. He should have, and could have, stopped it at the very beginning.
Controlled field. Clearance for a full stop. Clearance to taxi to a point on the ramp. No further taxi clearance. They don’t call it the penalty box at Ohare for no reason.
Google Earth shows North Perry Airport as quite an extensive facility--4 2700' runways, 7 parallel taxiways, many many hangars, and a 100 planes on the ramps. The runways are too short for most commercial traffic. What goes on there?
Google Earth shows North Perry Airport as quite an extensive facility--4 2700' runways, 7 parallel taxiways, many many hangars, and a 100 planes on the ramps. The runways are too short for most commercial traffic. What goes on there?
Seems like he could deny the option and issue full stop, and if the CFI disregarded he’d have another issue.
Out of curiosity from the controllers here. Said he did what he should have done, issued the complaint and moved on. What would their next steps be if they continued to overshoot? Issue a PD and allow them to keep overshooting the runway? Change the sequencing as to not have another aircraft on approach to the other runway?