David Kagey
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Question. Other day I was departing an airport with a control tower that I seldom use. Taxied to the runup area. At my home airport (uncontrolled) the normal practice is to taxi in front of the runup area and then circle into the area and line up facing the runway with your aircraft closest to the departing end. This day, I was the only aircraft in the run up area and did this, but the ground controller decided to tell me that I was doing it wrong and that the "correct" procedure was to turn into the runup area, go along the back side and then line up closest to the arrival end of the airport. CAP guy with me said that is the only way to enter the runup area.
So, I looked at the AIM and can find nothing covering this. Was the ground controller just "owning" his space, or is there really a formal procedure for entering the runup area? I always thought it was pretty basic. Line up in an organized fashion, don't line up where your prop wash will blow on another persons aircraft, linger only as long as necessary. Just kinda embarrassing being chewed out over the radio when I was the only guy in the entire runup area. Thanks...like to follow the rules if I know them.
So, I looked at the AIM and can find nothing covering this. Was the ground controller just "owning" his space, or is there really a formal procedure for entering the runup area? I always thought it was pretty basic. Line up in an organized fashion, don't line up where your prop wash will blow on another persons aircraft, linger only as long as necessary. Just kinda embarrassing being chewed out over the radio when I was the only guy in the entire runup area. Thanks...like to follow the rules if I know them.