I guess it's a question of degree. I had a fellow pilot remind me to turn on my transponder once, which was perfectly fine with me.What a lovely side effect of ADS-B. Now some self-important jackass can pretend he’s a controller. Haha.
The jet driver was flying a Cessna, too.What the heck is wrong with those guys down there in the pattern? Don’t they know that they’re supposed to clear the pipers and Cessnas out of the pattern for the almighty jet driver?
What the heck is wrong with those guys down there in the pattern? Don’t they know that they’re supposed to clear the pipers and Cessnas out of the pattern for the almighty jet driver?
I guess it's a question of degree. I had a fellow pilot remind me to turn on my transponder once, which was perfectly fine with me.
Sooner or later, someone will reply, “Unable.”
We were on the same CTAF. He took off after I did, and he knew my tail number because I used it when I announced my departure.I assume he just asked randomly “airplane over such and such”? He couldn’t have known who you were.
Also assuming you were in some airspace where it was required. Otherwise, who cares?
you're mellowing in your old age.I don’t think he was clueless, just felt entitled.
Well the hoops of a type rating are no joke, but I agree not insurmountable by any stretch.
We can debate hours vs experience if you like, but probably in a different thread.
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People jump to conclusions.Some folks just overstep.
This guy was an extreme case.
I had a guy being a little less extreme a while back.
It was 500ft overcast at my airport (uncontrolled field).
I was doing my runup, getting ready to get clearance, and a guy hops on the radio and asks me if I know the field is IMC.
I replied, "Yes, thank you", but wondered why he felt the need to ask.
It occurs to me to wonder how many of my own radio transmissions may have featured in "What an idiot" threads!
Being based there, I haven't thought about this, but of course you're right. On the other hand, I imagine something like "not familiar" would get the message across.
By the way, I've noticed that the controllers often (usually?) just say "the auto bridge" instead of the Dumbarton, which I imagine is obvious enough. On the other hand, one time when I was approaching from the northwest over the bay, they told me to fly over the end of the bridge without specifying which end.
You're right that they usually use Auto Bridge instead of Dumbarton. Kinda funny, that. The Dumbarton and the Train bridges are actually called out on the sectional. I hadn't realized that until today.
I've been going to and from Palo Alto on a semi regular basis since 2011, and I'm still not quite sure where the duck pond and the bird house are.
I was once cleared to land straight in from 7 miles out in a cub. The line of planes at the hold short line when I finally touched down......
Nah, I’m sure he just did it on Guard.He must know the secret frequency to report little people to the FAA while in the pattern. I think they give you that frequency when you pick up your shiny new jet.
You know, we make jokes about the guys in the really nice winged chariots......
He must know the secret frequency to report little people to the FAA while in the pattern. I think they give you that frequency when you pick up your shiny new jet.
Nah, I’m sure he just did it on Guard.
I agree.You know, we make jokes about the guys in the really nice winged chariots, but my experience with them in my real world is extremely positive. ... Of course there’s a you know what in most any group.
Of course there’s a you know what in most any group.