I'm doing this route on Saturday. This will be my first time into an un-towered airport. I've done it a handful of times with a CFI (during training). I know the call outs and all so that's not an issue, but on the ground, when taxiing a tower will control flow of traffic so planes aren't on the same taxiway facing each other. How does that work in un-towered after you land or when you are getting ready to taxi to depart? Do you announce what taxiway you are taking and to where? Is it a lot of informal conversations between pilots? It's going to be mid-day on a sunny Saturday in mid-May. I assume it will be a little busy. LOL
TIA
As a NYC guy you sure you're not going to freak out since you won't have some type of authority figure telling you want to do
But no, just announce before you take off, and it's best always to just view the radio as a conversation, people who take it too seriously often get nervous and make more mistakes and are afraid to say the "wrong thing" and don't talk when they should.
Here's my default for non towered ops
I check the AWOS and monitor CTAF from 10 minutes out, and make a call 5 minutes out with where I am and that I'm inbound
"Bumfuk traffic, Airplane 123 is 12 miles west, inbound for a straight in/downwind/base/whatever RWY 1"
I'll make a call when I'm downwind
I'll make a call when I'm on final
Leaving,
"Bumfuk traffic airplane 123 departing runway 1"
I'll keep monitoring CTAF till I'm 10+ miles away
If anyone say anything, just communicate with them and coordinate
"Money, aircraft 123, seems you're faster you go ahead for final and I'll be behind you"
Or
" landing Cessna, i have you in sight and will hold for you to land"
Or
"Cessna on 10 miles final, mind if I depart infront of you"