Had a "possible pilot deviation, advise when ready to copy phone number" incident myself today which kinda fits into this thread. I was flying from San Jose (KSJC) to Reid Hillview (KRHV) for a Young Eagles event. The two airports are about 5 nm from each other; KSJC is class C, and KRHV is class D. KRHV was landing on 31L and 31R. KRHV tower gave me landing clearance which sounded like 31R, but I wasn't quite sure, so I called up tower with "Reid Hillview Tower, 89EL, confirm cleared to land on 31R" Tower came back with "Affirm". So, I turned base, crossed over the approach path to 31L and landed 31R. Ground gave me the Possible Pilot Deviation message with a number to call. Shook me up a bit; I had no idea what I could have done wrong. When I called, the supervisor said I'd been cleared to land 31L and not 31R.
Well that was disturbing. The tower supervisor indicated they'd be reviewing the tapes, and he would talk to me more at the Young Eagles pilot briefing. The pilot of the plane which landed behind me was also there for Young Eagles, and she confirmed to me that she heard me confirm 31R. In fact, she heard tower clear me to 31R initially.
After the Young Eagles briefing, the tower supervisor talked with me more and indicated that the tapes showed I did confirm 31R and that they had responded affirm. So, I did nothing wrong. He did say that the tower had meant to say affirm, 31L. It was good to hear him say I wasn't at fault, but he said that they might have to file a report anyway. He also said that since I was coming in on the left side of the airport, I should have expected the left runway and that it wouldn't be normal to be given opposite side runways. Well. San Jose, Livermore, and many other airports have parallel runways, and frequently give opposite side runways for landing, so I don't buy that from him; certainly not worth arguing about however.
So, bottom line, the tower sometimes screws up also, and it's not a bad idea to confirm land clearance if you are not sure. Even that may not fix everything if the tower controller says something other than what they are expecting.
Overall, I wasn't really impressed with the KRHV tower crew today. Lots of Young Eagles pilots and flights, so they were busy, but they didn't want to assign discrete squawk codes, and they were getting confused with all the 1200's in the air and losing track of who was who. Coming back from one flight, they'd cleared be to land straight in. An experimental in the pattern cut me off and turned base in front of me. Tower chastised me saying that my instructions were to extend my downwind. Kinda hard to do when they'd cleared me to land on a long straight in final. Clearly they had my tail number confused with the experimental. They'd told the experimental to extend downwind. It was wild today. Glad I'm not based there.
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