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In the event you get in over your head... admit it to the controller and then file a NASA report.
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In this case, ATC was very accommodating (especially considering it's a very busy "Bravo" facility). However, she could have (or should have) either asked for a vector outta there, or simply requested one of the other runways first. She might not have gotten clearance, but it certainly would have been something to ask in that situation IMO. Also, she should have not complied with ATC's requests if/when it was outside of her comfort-zone. When ATC requested to "keep it tight", and get it down quick, a simple "unable" would have sufficed to shut the door and let ATC know that wasn't going to work. Again, just my $.02... |
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I do know somewhat what she was going through. Back in 1987 I was flying, as a STUDENT pilot with all of 30 hours, a 152 to KCID and in the pattern I was told to make a short final behind the 737 to make room for the DC10. I did, and I came in hotter than normal with less flaps and landed further down the runway to avoid vortices. Even though I have more "experience" today I have not flown weekly like in flight school and I know I wouldn't attempt that same flight today.
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Gary - that's right, but the FAA's enhanced enforcement efforts have effectively turned it into a race to see who can file their papers first. NASA filing does not 'save you' after an enforcement action has been started.
Eric - you are right about "unable" - however the ATC can then vector you around until it is convenient to work you into the flow. Or until you run low on fuel and declare an emergency. Or until you leave - which is what they actually want you to do. Ironically, the plane was registered to "SAFE AVIATION LLC"
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If you can hack it, great. If not, (and you are holding up the line), you should probably just get out of the way. Yeah, saw that. LLC address is the same as her PPL, so I'd say it's safe to assume it was hers (just owned under an LLC they created). |
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I had ATC clear me for final right after a "heavy" I was in my paper airplane, I said "nope" asked for a 360 which was not a problem then final:
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Agreed on all counts, Eric.
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His second 709 resulted in the FAA pilot crashing the plane and nearly killing both of them and some kids on the ground.
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How does it go - aviate, navigate, and communicate, in that order. Or something like that.
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Just like that.
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Tell you what, go on over to Google and type in "doctor killer c" and let me know what the auto-complete gives you for that last word as the top result. Wait, on second thought, DON'T do that if you are prone to wincing. ![]() Again, I am not personally condemning that A/C at all, and am actually a fan (just like the Glassair and Lancair that came before and likely inspired it). I was simply pointing out that there seems to be a lot of low-time pilots with more money than experience/skill that are attracted to the "fast glass" type aircraft, which is often a decision that doesn't end well. Unfortunately, that also leads to A/C like the Cirrus acquiring a negative stigma that is hard to shake, even if it is largely unwarranted.
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Sad, sad story... Nothing personal to contribute but I found this link very interesting:
Cirrus SR20 (and a bit about the SR22)
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