Yes, yes, I know it's still October, but ......
I was taught, and AIM 4-2-3 and 4-2-4 agree, that when talking with ATC I should identify myself in the format "Bugsmasher 1234A," stating my type of aircraft and omitting the "November" at the beginning of the registration number. Once contact is established, that can be shortened to "Bugsmasher 34A." I have become accustomed to ATC addressing me in the same manner, always beginning their call with the type aircraft they're calling.
Has something changed?
Last weekend, SWMBO and I flew up to St Simons Island for a few days. On the way up and the way back, I used flight following and spoke with Orlando Approach, Jax Approach, and Jax Center, with a few extra frequency changes for a total of 5 or 6 different controllers each way.
Never once did any controller call me "Musketeer 1234A." Each and every call from ATC was initiated without my aircraft type and with "November." And it wasn't just me; it was every other aircraft as well. Every call I heard from ATC began, not with "Mooney 5678B" or "Cherokee 7777C," but with "November 5678B" or "November 7777C."
Whazzup with that?
Hearing "Musketeer" at the start of a call alerts me, and since there aren't very many Mice in the air I can be pretty sure what follows is for me. Hearing "November" over and over, starting each call for every plane, is no help at all.
Anybody else notice this?
I was taught, and AIM 4-2-3 and 4-2-4 agree, that when talking with ATC I should identify myself in the format "Bugsmasher 1234A," stating my type of aircraft and omitting the "November" at the beginning of the registration number. Once contact is established, that can be shortened to "Bugsmasher 34A." I have become accustomed to ATC addressing me in the same manner, always beginning their call with the type aircraft they're calling.
Has something changed?
Last weekend, SWMBO and I flew up to St Simons Island for a few days. On the way up and the way back, I used flight following and spoke with Orlando Approach, Jax Approach, and Jax Center, with a few extra frequency changes for a total of 5 or 6 different controllers each way.
Never once did any controller call me "Musketeer 1234A." Each and every call from ATC was initiated without my aircraft type and with "November." And it wasn't just me; it was every other aircraft as well. Every call I heard from ATC began, not with "Mooney 5678B" or "Cherokee 7777C," but with "November 5678B" or "November 7777C."
Whazzup with that?
Hearing "Musketeer" at the start of a call alerts me, and since there aren't very many Mice in the air I can be pretty sure what follows is for me. Hearing "November" over and over, starting each call for every plane, is no help at all.
Anybody else notice this?