denverpilot
Tied Down
By the way, mostly just as a memory jogger someday for fun...
I heard my first (not directed at us) "Aircraft calling, remain outside the Delta" from the KAPA controllers the other day when we were already inbound to land from the southeast and talking to them. The frequency congestion finally hit a point where the controller hit pause. Wow.
Controller had us fly up Parker Road and said he'd call our base. We could tell there was an insane amount of traffic inside the Delta and we are heads-on-swivels looking for them.
He calls some traffic passing us on our left headed for 17L and asks us to pass behind him on base and cross over for 17R since we wanted a touch and go, and adds, "You're number four for the runway. Contact Tower 120.3."
They were doing the split frequency thing, which is common when they get busy, 17R/35L traffic goes to the other frequency. No surprises there. It was the lack of ability to SEE any of that traffic that had us both peering out the window and scanning hard.
We call up and we still haven't seen any other aircraft anywhere other than the passing traffic now off to our left on final for 17L. Eerie when someone says you're number four and you don't see ANY other aircraft.
Eventually we see the number three guy on final ahead but never saw one or two.
Meanwhile there was a gaggle of departures off of 10, at least four in a row, and multiple other full-stops headed for or passing us on 17L.
I've heard it really busy at KAPA before but I've never heard a "Remain outside the Delta" from them ever. They handled all that traffic with skill and I must say, I love our controllers. They were sure earning their paychecks on Saturday!
(There was also a Young Eagles event going on, and they usually have a controller stop by for an in-person briefing for those and sometimes have some special procedures for the participants.)
I heard my first (not directed at us) "Aircraft calling, remain outside the Delta" from the KAPA controllers the other day when we were already inbound to land from the southeast and talking to them. The frequency congestion finally hit a point where the controller hit pause. Wow.
Controller had us fly up Parker Road and said he'd call our base. We could tell there was an insane amount of traffic inside the Delta and we are heads-on-swivels looking for them.
He calls some traffic passing us on our left headed for 17L and asks us to pass behind him on base and cross over for 17R since we wanted a touch and go, and adds, "You're number four for the runway. Contact Tower 120.3."
They were doing the split frequency thing, which is common when they get busy, 17R/35L traffic goes to the other frequency. No surprises there. It was the lack of ability to SEE any of that traffic that had us both peering out the window and scanning hard.
We call up and we still haven't seen any other aircraft anywhere other than the passing traffic now off to our left on final for 17L. Eerie when someone says you're number four and you don't see ANY other aircraft.
Eventually we see the number three guy on final ahead but never saw one or two.
Meanwhile there was a gaggle of departures off of 10, at least four in a row, and multiple other full-stops headed for or passing us on 17L.
I've heard it really busy at KAPA before but I've never heard a "Remain outside the Delta" from them ever. They handled all that traffic with skill and I must say, I love our controllers. They were sure earning their paychecks on Saturday!
(There was also a Young Eagles event going on, and they usually have a controller stop by for an in-person briefing for those and sometimes have some special procedures for the participants.)