This, fortunately, didn't result in an accident but the pilot sure wasn't following ATC directions.
Pilot Lies To ATC
Pilot Lies To ATC
Thanks. Turned the first one off as soon as I saw a talking head.Here's a better video with the uninterrupted track- think you can see why the initial suggestion the tower made was very sensible.
I don't think that the controller understood what the pilot was asking for.
I agree. Another option would have been: “can I just head back west out of the delta and get a frequency change?”Correct. The pilot mentioned clipping the southwest part of the Class D airspace and the controller asked how he was gonna go southwest to get east of the airspace.The controller didn't hear or understand what the pilot was saying. But once the controller gave him the 070 heading the pilot should have complied ...
I don't think that the controller understood what the pilot was asking for. His initial request sounded to me like he was planning to fly south along the highway that grazes the west edge of the class D, prior to going over to the beach.
I’m trying to think how I would have phrased it.I don’t think so, neither understood what the other was asking and wanting. The controller asked the pilot if he was going to follow the interstate south then cut over to the beach. The pilot responded that he was OVER the interstate, ie crossing it, and would then cut thru the southwest portion of the delta. But, it looks like the pilot wanted to more than jsut graze the delta, following his track he intended to cut over very near the runways and active pattern traffic.
And what the hell kind of phraseology is “I want to graze your control area” anyway? I seem to have missed that one in the AIM.
It's right next to "last call"And what the hell kind of phraseology is “I want to graze your control area” anyway? I seem to have missed that one in the AIM.
Seems a bit wordy. How about "I'd like to transition Interstate 95 south to Canal Street east".I’m trying to think how I would have phrased it.
“I’d like to transition the west side of the delta, southbound along the interstate, then east to the beach once I’m well south of the field.” Maybe. Most people forget the word secant about two seconds after HS geometry.
Assuming I know the names of those landmarks, sure. I’d do that at my home airport, but I wouldn’t expect it to mean much to people not from there.Seems a bit wordy. How about "I'd like to transition Interstate 95 south to Canal Street east".
According to the Super Cub guy in the video, "Been livin' here 25 years and coming through here so no problem".Assuming I know the names of those landmarks, sure. I’d do that at my home airport, but I wouldn’t expect it to mean much to people not from there.
Yeah, haha, for sure those two locals could have figured out a way to communicate that better! I was just trying to figure out how I’d express those intentions as a non-local (basically applied anywhere that’s unfamiliar) in a professional way instead of the clipping/grazing thing they got here.According to the Super Cub guy in the video, "Been livin' here 25 years and coming through here so no problem".
I suppose the other side of the coin is whether or not the guy in the tower knows those landmarks. Maybe those are the roads on his drive to work?