Does this mean you automatically follow the traffic when you see them, even if when you call them in sight, the controller doesn't acknoweldge your transmission? It seems that's what tower thought it meant in this scenario....but maybe it does mean that and I am completely off-base?
Scenario:
Flying downwind, extermely busy Class D. Multiple helicopters (3?) close in or departing/arrival, at least 6 fixed wing bugsmashers, and a few turboprops.
13:15 Call up tower prior to class D entry, Tower: "Enter right downwind, report (report point X)"
00:17:27 Me: "Tower, (Callsign) reporting point X
00:17:30 Tower: "continue downwind"
00:20:09 Tower: "Traffic is a pilatus over (reporting point at your 2 oclock and 4 miles), report traffic in sight to follow".
00:20:20 Me: "Wilco, (my callsign), negative contact".
00:20:54 Tower: "(My callsign) your traffic is over (reporting point Y) now"
(*looking as hard as I can*)
00:20:57 Me: "(callsign) has traffic approaching airport now, a helicopter, in sight, but negative pilatus" (only said it this way because I thought intitially the helo was the pilatus, but realized mid transmission it was NOT, helo was on very similar bearing).
00:21:49: Tower: "(my callsign) the Pilatus you're following is just south of you, about a mile."
00:21:53 Me: "(My callsign), looking out"
Mega frequency congestion ensues, I finally get the PIlatus along with 2 other traffic targets on the same bearing after a minute or so. Getting the traffic takes a minute because he is pointing right toward me as I am on downind, very little relative motion, and it's white airplane below me over a snow covered landscape seemingly with no landing lights on.
After I finally get a visual:
00:22:33 Me: "Tower, (callsign) pilatus traffic in sight"
No response.
I continue downwind. Huge frequency congestion, so I keep quiet and continue downwind for about 30 seconds until I can get a word in to report the traffic to foloow in sight again.
00:23:05 Tower: "(my callsign) Do you have traffic to follow to turn your base?"
00:23:10 Me: "Pilatus in sight, (callsign)"
00:23:15: Tower: "(my callsign) State your intentions! You had 3 miles to turn base, the pilatus is almost off the runway now!"
00:23:25 Me: "Intention is to land RWY XX"
00:23:30 Tower: "My callsign, just continue"
00:23:35 Me: "Continue downwind, callsign"
00:23:45 Tower: "(My callsign), turn base now"
00:23:48 Me: "Turning Base, (my callsign)."
Still mega frequency congestion, so I turn final.
00:26:30 (on 1/2 mile final) "Tower, XXX request landing clearance?"
0026:35 Tower: *audible sigh* "AGAIN, CLEARED TO LAND Rwy XX".
0026:40 Me: "First time recieved, Runway XX cleared to land, (callsign)".
I verified all of this on live ATC, no fibs. It played out just this way, no landing clearance til I asked.
What was going on here? Should I have just automatically followed the turboprop and assumed I was cleared to land? "Is "traffic to follow" an actual instruction or an advisement of an upcoming, subsequent instruction to expect?
I get it, high stress, extremely busy class D bugsmasher/helicopter airport on the weekend. ATC was really prioritizing dressing people down over giving people proper instructions it seemed like, but heck, maybe I was totally wrong! It's just as likely as not, I suppose.
Any input appreciated.
Scenario:
Flying downwind, extermely busy Class D. Multiple helicopters (3?) close in or departing/arrival, at least 6 fixed wing bugsmashers, and a few turboprops.
13:15 Call up tower prior to class D entry, Tower: "Enter right downwind, report (report point X)"
00:17:27 Me: "Tower, (Callsign) reporting point X
00:17:30 Tower: "continue downwind"
00:20:09 Tower: "Traffic is a pilatus over (reporting point at your 2 oclock and 4 miles), report traffic in sight to follow".
00:20:20 Me: "Wilco, (my callsign), negative contact".
00:20:54 Tower: "(My callsign) your traffic is over (reporting point Y) now"
(*looking as hard as I can*)
00:20:57 Me: "(callsign) has traffic approaching airport now, a helicopter, in sight, but negative pilatus" (only said it this way because I thought intitially the helo was the pilatus, but realized mid transmission it was NOT, helo was on very similar bearing).
00:21:49: Tower: "(my callsign) the Pilatus you're following is just south of you, about a mile."
00:21:53 Me: "(My callsign), looking out"
Mega frequency congestion ensues, I finally get the PIlatus along with 2 other traffic targets on the same bearing after a minute or so. Getting the traffic takes a minute because he is pointing right toward me as I am on downind, very little relative motion, and it's white airplane below me over a snow covered landscape seemingly with no landing lights on.
After I finally get a visual:
00:22:33 Me: "Tower, (callsign) pilatus traffic in sight"
No response.
I continue downwind. Huge frequency congestion, so I keep quiet and continue downwind for about 30 seconds until I can get a word in to report the traffic to foloow in sight again.
00:23:05 Tower: "(my callsign) Do you have traffic to follow to turn your base?"
00:23:10 Me: "Pilatus in sight, (callsign)"
00:23:15: Tower: "(my callsign) State your intentions! You had 3 miles to turn base, the pilatus is almost off the runway now!"
00:23:25 Me: "Intention is to land RWY XX"
00:23:30 Tower: "My callsign, just continue"
00:23:35 Me: "Continue downwind, callsign"
00:23:45 Tower: "(My callsign), turn base now"
00:23:48 Me: "Turning Base, (my callsign)."
Still mega frequency congestion, so I turn final.
00:26:30 (on 1/2 mile final) "Tower, XXX request landing clearance?"
0026:35 Tower: *audible sigh* "AGAIN, CLEARED TO LAND Rwy XX".
0026:40 Me: "First time recieved, Runway XX cleared to land, (callsign)".
I verified all of this on live ATC, no fibs. It played out just this way, no landing clearance til I asked.
What was going on here? Should I have just automatically followed the turboprop and assumed I was cleared to land? "Is "traffic to follow" an actual instruction or an advisement of an upcoming, subsequent instruction to expect?
I get it, high stress, extremely busy class D bugsmasher/helicopter airport on the weekend. ATC was really prioritizing dressing people down over giving people proper instructions it seemed like, but heck, maybe I was totally wrong! It's just as likely as not, I suppose.
Any input appreciated.
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