Larry in TN
En-Route
Always? Never!Not sure... has the FAA always followed ICAO to the letter?
The US diverges significantly from ICAO. We're not even close in many areas.
Always? Never!Not sure... has the FAA always followed ICAO to the letter?
That’s what I thought. Further more I do not remember “fife” in my earlier days of flight training. I could be wrong. I’m talking mid 80’s.Always? Never!
The US diverges significantly from ICAO. We're not even close in many areas.
Not sure... has the FAA always followed ICAO to the letter?
N1234 circling the airport at 3.14159265359.
N1234 circling the airport at 3.14159265359.
Me neither, but lately I noticed that I've been saying "kay-beck." Not sure why, but it confused the heck out of a new fuel truck driver when I tried to tell him I was parked in space Q-15. As soon as I pronounced it "kwe-beck" he understood what I was saying.
I hear quite a few folks using 2.5,3.5,4.5, etc instead of saying the full 2500,3500,etc for altitude.
What do you guys think about this? Bad habit? Doesn’t matter?