I use it for 'leaving' reports. Outta four point five for six thousand, etc. I think it is a bad habit to use it for assigned altitude.
Wait a minute....I thought you were a helo guy. Isn’t everything cherubs to you?I use "angels two point five" myself. ATC never has a problem with it.
Nooooooo! Not the 'with ya' controversy.....I like to sound like the Big Boys, so I always say "Cessna 123 With you at Three point Fiiiiiiive.."
(It's a joke)
Wait a minute....I thought you were a helo guy. Isn’t everything cherubs to you?
Wait a minute....I thought you were a helo guy. Isn’t everything cherubs to you?
That’s because the Navy guys get nosebleeds if they go above 1k!Lol! Yeah I think Navy/Marine helos use Cherubs for anything less than 1,000 ft. Army sticks with standard AIM stuff when it comes to altitude reporting.
Lol! Yeah I think Navy/Marine helos use Cherubs for anything less than 1,000 ft. Army sticks with standard AIM stuff when it comes to altitude reporting.
What’s a cherub? 100 feet?
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So what you guys are saying is that I should say something like, "Cherokee 1RM with ya 5.5 for 7.5, no joy on that traffic buster brown, tally ho!"
You forgot “but we’ve got em on the fish finder”.
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?
It's supposed to be two thousand five hundred.
I'd say 2.5 and 2500 are equally incorrect. It's supposed to be two thousand five hundred.
Once you're going sloppy, go all the way, I guess.
...I don't literally say two five zero zero.
But lots of folks say “twenty five hundred”, which is what I think he meant.
If a student pilot, I’ll try to coach him or her back to the recommended phraseology. Experienced pilots not so much.
Don't get me started on the faux euro-trash folks saying "decimal" instead of "point" gawdammit. This is 'Merica. They probably draw horizontal lines through their sevens too.
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Don't get me started on the faux euro-trash folks saying "decimal" instead of "point" gawdammit. This is 'Merica. They probably draw horizontal lines through their sevens too.
That’s because the Navy guys get nosebleeds if they go above 1k!
Never heard of 20.0No, that is the A-10 Warthog drivers.
Seriously, the "out of 18.5 for 20.0" language originated with the Flight Level Boys and was picked up by us bugsmashers. IMO, anyways...
-Skip
because if being wrong feels this good, i dont wanna be right...Why do it wrong when you can do it right?
Never heard of 20.0