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speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 12 Oct 2009, 22:01
I thought I was doing quite well with my 757 training and was confident enough to try some circuits at Heathrow.
But I think Chief Pilot McLeland will be asking to see me in his office
Something about not following procedures ...
Ian
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by Techy111 » 12 Oct 2009, 22:12
DaveB
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by DaveB » 12 Oct 2009, 22:35
Maybe the others were all too fast Ian
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by airboatr » 13 Oct 2009, 00:24
they's probably calling you in to bling you well up with metals and all that mate
when It comes to procedures Be a leader and not a follower
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by DaveB » 13 Oct 2009, 00:30
Exactly Joe. If that happened.. I'd lay the blame fully at your controllers door
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by airboatr » 13 Oct 2009, 00:35
you mean "
your " in a general sence of course....
theys no controller at this field mate..
unicom 122.700 Lantana Traffic
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by DaveB » 13 Oct 2009, 00:56
Indeed.. the 'Royal' your
You don't get away with unicom 122.700 at LHR amigo
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by airboatr » 13 Oct 2009, 01:11
oh, that LHR
right ,
now I see I read Ian's post to quickly and missed he mention the McLeland of McLeland Field ..... now I am in trouble
I take it all back
I do ...
BTW
there is a IAn that flys at this field from Britain .. yeah no kiddin
he's from London area if i got my instruction right from Techy
(it's all in the vowels) and a mate of his
name??? with a cockney accent ... (he was impressed that I knew that
)
anyway Back on topic
speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 13 Oct 2009, 08:39
DaveB wrote: Exactly Joe. If that happened.. I'd lay the blame fully at your controllers door
That's the thing, you see. I was so pleased that I'd locked on to the ILS without reading the manual, that I forgot all about controllers and traffic until I took a peep from outside and saw armageddon bearing down on me
I don't think I'd have the nerve for this hobby if I didn't have a P key!
Ian
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by Effoh » 13 Oct 2009, 09:43
I would have thought a simple radio call along the lines of 'sail before steam' or indeed 'Fore!' would overcome any unpleasantness
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