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What's wrong with the word "please?"Need your vote plz
What's wrong with the word "please?"Need your vote plz
Very interesting discussion. So far, most comments state that the airport websites aren't all that helpful and not looked up. The votes, however, are saying that more people look up the website and find it helpful?!?.
I need more votes on this. This will be a good aviation topic to discuss. More so after watching that video someone posted above about SQL.
Thank you. Keep em coming. I am really trying to figure out how many (if any) routinely rely on airport website to gather information regarding the flight.
So what are you going to do until you get a hundred votes?38 votes so far. Appears like a split down the middle. 50% use websites and the other 50% dont. Need more pool sample.
It's a shame that your questions all say "always" or "never". None of them apply to me. I sometimes do all of those things.38 votes so far. Appears like a split down the middle. 50% use websites and the other 50% dont. Need more pool sample.
For me aviation is situational and always and never don’t apply.
... I got into a debate with another pilot in another forum who claims ...
settling a bet at a bar is one of the better uses of a forum topic. And more useful than "I'm doing a project for my marketing class, and..."
Since the KSQL incident I read a ton of opposing opinions and practices.
Unfamiliar. What was the KSQL incident?
Foreflight, so I guess that's really sup/AFD? I don't think I've ever used an airport's web site.
And I concur - "Always" isn't a realistic option in a survey . . .
angry airport mgr in MD was fussing constantly about "local procedures" which weren't published - like extend cross-wind leg south of the water tank, etc. Ladies from CA in a Cardinal suggested he publish. Or STFU when he blasted them.
Nice, and useful. . .I've been of the mind if something matters and isn't in the AFD the airport management has dropped the ball. The sources we've needed to access has grown unwieldy over the decades, especially filing IFR and with the wretched NOTAM system. . .Foreflight has conveniently consolidated and filtered that mess to a great degree, so I rely on it almost exclusively.I'll look at an airport webite if the area is new to me or I'm aware there is special information availalbe. A good example is KTRK Truckee. They have particular noise abatement requirement with mountain terrain. The website has brilliant flight path animations which make the text explainations much easier to appreciate and understand.
Procedures | Truckee Tahoe Airport District
My procedure?
1. Pop a couple Tylenol. With luck, the hangover will be abated by the time I get to the airport.
2. Look outside. If there are no clouds, it's VFR. If there is a cloud, it's IMC.
3. Oops, there is a dude wearing an FAA uniform ramp checking folks. Come back after lunch.
4. "Ground, I'm ready to taxi for departure." "November Sierra Alpha Charlie, do you have Whiskey?" "Why, yes!" (Should I offer them a shot?)
5. "Tower, I wanna... leave. Yeah." "Where you going?" "Uh, Santa Rosa." "KSTS is currently low IFR." "Oh, um. That sucks. Anyway, can I go?"
6. Damn, tower was right.
Hey, when did you add that link in your sig line, now I'm going to have to buy a book, which one is the best?
I made it to 1 minute 30 seconds.The video in the link is long, dramatic, and over the top so be warned.
After a rich tenure of online trolling, nobody has ever made a 3 hour youtube to diss me. Bravo OP
Be careful out there... Anyone who's wound up enough to put out a 3 hr video about being called out as goofy may have a few cold solder joints. Thinking about that a bit, anyone that puts out a 3 hr video about ANYTHING may have some issues.
For those who want to be spared the 3 hours, .
I always use my EFB (charts, supplement, etc). I commonly use websites like Skyvector and Airnav during my initial planning (like when at work and I don;t have my EFB). I rarely use (but have) the actual airport website and then only when I'm trying to figure something out that's not readily available form the other sources or for something has nothing to do with flight planning for that trip. To imply that using the airport's website is common or worse that not using is somehow dangerous and/or hazardous is ridiculous.