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What are some things you have heard on the radio that made you laugh?
What are some things you have heard on the radio that made you laugh?
Autocorrect will be the end of this world.The thread title made me laugh. Never hit my head on the radio. Prop, wing, struts yes. Radio no.
"Stuck mic! Stuck mic!" yelled at a guy with a stuck mic, the one guy who wouldn't know about it.Has this been started anywhere?
What are some things you have heard on the radio that made you laugh?
I want to know your response!This morning from Norfolk Approach:
"Angel Flight 2611, are you REALLY a Beech 18?"
I said "That is affirmative".I want to know your response!
stolen from somewhere on the internet
I didn't hear it but I said it. I once asked to be cleared for two landings because I had bounced on the previous landing...
Next time I head into a non-towered I think I'm going to call "Podunk traffic, white Cessna turning final, touch and touch and touch and go, Podunk."
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What are some things you have heard on the radio that made you laugh?
We do a lot of training here. I've listed just a few of the things trainees and sometimes rated controllers have said.
"Barley one, ascend and maintain six thousand."
One night we were trying to get in PWM before a Delta 757.
As I overshot my approach and proceeded to show everyone what a noob landing looks like, ATC gets back on and says "Skyhawk (n-whatever)", whenever you get done with what you're doing there, please exit."
I've turned left final at least once.
About a month ago I was listening to the tower at my home drome and a pilot contacted tower to ask the controller if she heard a glider contact the tower....she said she didn't but about 5 minutes later the glider pilot did make another call asking what tower was reading for his altitude he was about 25NM away out of K3B3.
??? Guess I don't get it.
Was kind of surprised that a glider from a field 25NM away was calling the tower at an airport he wasn't landing at.