OkieAviator
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Will someone be releasing the cliff notes version of this thread?
Will someone be releasing the cliff notes version of this thread?
Some people think since you don’t have to make a call it doesn’t matter if your calls are accurate or not and some think if you’re going to transmit you should try to be accurate.Guy made a minor mistake, posted video, troll made a mountain out of a mole hill.
watch the video.....it sez it all.Will someone be releasing the cliff notes version of this thread?
Will someone be releasing the cliff notes version of this thread?
Everyone's finished all the good Netflix shows...Why, oh why is this thread still going????
Where were these young female pilots when I was in my 20s?
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P1D responds that the student was technically correct, but traffic had lined up and was waiting, another jet in the downwind, so he tried to help expedite the situation and called early, it's not a big deal.
You're saying "lined up and waiting" which is not known to be the case, the departing Comanche could have been / probably was holding short until the "clear" call. And the plane in the downwind was not another jet, it was a Cirrus.
Accuracy...
Whatever, close enough,
If you're gonna call for the end to the flight career of the kid that called it in, we might as well keep the story (air quotes) correct (air quotes).
Seems fair.
Actually, speaking of Martha King.. you guys know that back in something like 2010 they were pulled out of an aircraft because the N number was coming up as stolen.. allegedly they were removed at "gunpoint"Martha King
@PaulS - On further reveiw:
in post #143 you referred to interfering with someone's livelihood. Not sure what that's about.
But you are correct that you did not join the "kill the kids career" crowd.
Please accept my apologies.
.. the student pilot should not have gone to the FAA
.. the internet should not drive to destroy his career
.. don't use your real name online
.. I'm not actually Giorgio Tsoukalos
I mean..calling the Cirrus a jet
Why, oh why is this thread still going????
Guy made a minor mistake, posted video, troll made a mountain out of a mole hill.
We're only seven pages in, and running out of steam
If Chuck Norris rather than Harrison Ford had landed on the taxiway, would that squealer ATC guy have turned him in? This kid will someday pay ALL of you back by being the Tower guy at a Class D training site near you
Guy made a minor mistake, posted video, troll made a mountain out of a mole hill.
It's true. Thankfully she and those khakis of hers made it out unscathed.Actually, speaking of Martha King.. you guys know that back in something like 2010 they were pulled out of an aircraft because the N number was coming up as stolen.. allegedly they were removed at "gunpoint"
Guy didn't even really make a mistake, given separation requirements. Did you know that tower controllers can clear planes for takeoff or landing with 3000' separation, in most situations?
It's true. Thankfully she and those khakis of hers made it out unscathed.
Why, oh why is this thread still going????
I don't know, I personally do not line up and wait anywhere except for towered airports, and even there it just feels really bad.
At uncontrolled airports, you may think "there seems to be plenty of time", until you find out that you just pulled up to line up and wait, in front of that guy with no radio who was between the guy on downwind and you.
I never assume everyone has a radio, and I'm not in such a hurry that I can't take an extra minute or two, to just wait and visually clear final, and the runway before pulling out.
I'm pretty sure it was the public that taught the media, not the other way around. The fisherman does not have the luxury of being able to teach the fish which bait works best.The echo-chamber main-stream media have taught the public that overdramatizing the trivial is an effective attention gathering technique.
Now let's all relax and stop judging the parenting skills of strangers we know nothing about.
Will someone be releasing the cliff notes version of this thread?
I'm pretty sure it was the public that taught the media, not the other way around. The fisherman does not have the luxury of being able to teach the fish which bait works best.
I think the media gives the public what it wants in order to pump up numbers for ad revenue. It may reinforce views the public already had (conformation bias), but I don't think it changes many minds.I suppose that would depend on whether you thought the media exerts any influence over the public, or not.