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Pre-takeoff checklist
I have flown to our local Class C airport (KMSN) twice with my CFI, and yesterday I set out on my own for the first time. It was helpful and confidence-building talking to the controllers without any assistance. Of course, it also helped identifying "student pilot" on my calls.
After I turned to the heading (170) provided by approach to avoid incoming traffic, I was given a caution for wake turbulence due to the Embraer jet landing before me on runway 32. When I contacted tower, they switched me to runway 3 and said "just fly straight in." The 5-mile straight-in approach in a 172 was humorous to me.
The low point of my trip was misunderstanding clearance/ground (same person was on both) who cleared me to taxi via Bravo and hold short of runway 36 for runway 3. What I thought I had heard (and read back) was "taxi via Bravo and hold short for runway 36." So tower called and had to tell me stop and turn around and go back the other way. Whoops...lesson learned. I'll try not to take the scenic route next time. The tower controller was understanding but this did not alleviate my embarrassment.
Altogether a good experience, and I learned to listen better and contact ground again if there is any doubt about where I need to go.
Next up is my dual cross country.
After I turned to the heading (170) provided by approach to avoid incoming traffic, I was given a caution for wake turbulence due to the Embraer jet landing before me on runway 32. When I contacted tower, they switched me to runway 3 and said "just fly straight in." The 5-mile straight-in approach in a 172 was humorous to me.
The low point of my trip was misunderstanding clearance/ground (same person was on both) who cleared me to taxi via Bravo and hold short of runway 36 for runway 3. What I thought I had heard (and read back) was "taxi via Bravo and hold short for runway 36." So tower called and had to tell me stop and turn around and go back the other way. Whoops...lesson learned. I'll try not to take the scenic route next time. The tower controller was understanding but this did not alleviate my embarrassment.
Altogether a good experience, and I learned to listen better and contact ground again if there is any doubt about where I need to go.
Next up is my dual cross country.