Lead Sled
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Pilots aren't the only folks who fall into the "non-standard" phraseology traps. Back when I was the east-coast chief pilot for the company that I worked for I was cleared for the approach at one of the airports we frequented. We were in a Lear 35 and from our position, it was appropriate to perform a procedure turn - which we did. Half-way through the turn, the controller asked us what we were doing. He mentioned that regardless of where we were at, they didn't want anyone doing the PT and that we should only perform it if given express clearance to do so. When I got on the ground I called the supervisor and basically reamed him - in a very polite and respectful way. They also has a few other "non-standard" quirks which we discussed at well. At first his defense was that "we don't do things that way around here". My response was - "Well, I'm not from around here". We kissed and made up and they started using standard phraseology.
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