AlphaMike
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Around here, if you signal it gives others a heads up that you intend to change lanes - and gives them a head start in blocking you.
Hmmm and here I thought that was just a Detroit thing!
Around here, if you signal it gives others a heads up that you intend to change lanes - and gives them a head start in blocking you.
I always make sure my turbos are spooled up before I hit the signal.Around here, if you signal it gives others a heads up that you intend to change lanes - and gives them a head start in blocking you.
Interesting. Once my signal is on, if there’s physical space, I’m moving in.Around here, if you signal it gives others a heads up that you intend to change lanes - and gives them a head start in blocking you.
If someone makes a move to block me, I know it's OK to move over because they see me and they don't know that I see them. And, if they blow the horn, that erases all doubt that they will get out of my way.gives them a head start in blocking you.
the old concepts in the Boston area include (1) the wreck has the right-of-way and (2) don't make eye contact (if you do, you yield the right-of-way). And the always popular the use of turn signals is a sign of weakness.
Yay motorcycle:
I’m right there with you. Was cleared to KSAT visual 13R from an extended left base.. at night. I had to tune the ILS and did t see the airport until on the needles. It didn’t help that approach dropped me too the tower super high.I flew in Friday evening to see daughter in LOU which was VMC. Cleared for visual while northbound to LOU for runway 6 at night was essentially a circle to land at night. I am now not a fan of circle to land at night at an urban airport surrounded by a sea of lights.
They gave you a Visual Approach Clearance before you reported the airport in sight??? You accepted it???I’m right there with you. Was cleared to KSAT visual 13R from an extended left base.. at night. I had to tune the ILS and did t see the airport until on the needles. It didn’t help that approach dropped me too the tower super high.
That’s a good point. Perhaps I wasn’t “cleared” quite at that point. It was a couple years ago. All I recall is only seeing city lights and no airport until the needles came in and I was turning down final about 4 nm out.They gave you a Visual Approach Clearance before you reported the airport in sight??? You accepted it???
I’ve “had the airport in site” before without having the airport in site. Report me
"Got it on the fish-finder"?They gave you a Visual Approach Clearance before you reported the airport in sight??? You accepted it???
I’ve “had the airport in site” before without having the airport in site. Report me.
Also, multiple times I’ve spotted the beacon, specifically going to north Myrtle, from SIXTY miles out. 60. I consider that having the field in site, personally.
Yesterday I extended my instrument currency to June. That means I stayed current my first year of having the IR. Keeping current in winter sucks.
Ain’t nothing wrong with that. Beacons on the airport.I’ve “had the airport in site” before without having the airport in site. Report me.
Also, multiple times I’ve spotted the beacon, specifically going to north Myrtle, from SIXTY miles out. 60. I consider that having the field in site, personally.
“We’re with ya on the Visual Tower, but we can’t quite find the Runway”"expect visual approach, fly heading 180, report airport in sight"
"airport is 12 o'clock, 5 miles, report in sight"
"airport is 12 o'clock 3 miles, are you ****ing blind?"
"Airport in sight..."
"Cleared visual approach, contact tower dumbass"
I was always taught aileron into the wind.Practicing slips during PPL training it was always left wing down for better runway visibility. Because of that, I think most people are better at left xwinds.
When slipping to lose altitude I like it to the left. Especially with passengers. It feels better for them to be on the high side. If for the landing, well it ain't your choice. The wind is in chargePracticing slips during PPL training it was always left wing down for better runway visibility. Because of that, I think most people are better at left xwinds.