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So I'm on the return trip of a 950 mile cross country. Left Monday for New England and the trip went great..one of my longest xcountry trips. On my return trip today I get passed off on FF to Lexington. The controller gives me the local altimeter, but also asks, "What kind of equipment do you have?". At first I thought he asked what kind of aircraft I was, but he replied, "No, what kind of equipment do you have?", I asked did he need me to IDENT?, Apparently he found this funny and he he responded, with a laughing chuckle saying, "No that's not what I'm asking, I have you on radar". I guess he figured I had no clue to his question and dropped it. I by no means have a ton of cross country flying experience, but I do have some. This past week I flew 950 miles to New England on Monday and made the return trip home today..so 1900 miles in a week alone. He was the only controller that has ever asked this. I did not see the humor in the question and from the side comments a few other pilots listening to him did not find him very funny either. Can someone let me in on what he might have been asking?.
I will say Kudos to the Boston controllers. Busy, but efficient. New York were pretty good as well, other than the one guy who I was on FF with when I was crossing the Adirondacks in New York and radio reception was dropped off for a short bit and he asked where I went? I told him he had dropped and I had called several times with no response. He then proceeded to tell me I had a quote "crappy" radio. I'm thinking nobody else had problems hearing the recently installed GTN750.
Despite all that I had a great week of cross-country flying. Highly recommend Port City Air in Portsmouth, NH.
Thanks,
-Tom
I will say Kudos to the Boston controllers. Busy, but efficient. New York were pretty good as well, other than the one guy who I was on FF with when I was crossing the Adirondacks in New York and radio reception was dropped off for a short bit and he asked where I went? I told him he had dropped and I had called several times with no response. He then proceeded to tell me I had a quote "crappy" radio. I'm thinking nobody else had problems hearing the recently installed GTN750.
Despite all that I had a great week of cross-country flying. Highly recommend Port City Air in Portsmouth, NH.
Thanks,
-Tom
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