GravityHater
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Sometimes when I am flying into a smallish class C airport, approach will, as soon as I call up, give me a vector that seems.... very excessive>> Like halfway to freaking east Jesus, when there are only 2 other planes arriving and we are all pretty much the same speed. Last month I was vectored 90degrees from my present heading, while 25 miles away. During the process I heard one twin arrive, a bonanza come in, and one or two a/c depart. It was severe clear, I was vfr and this is not a spot with a lot of UHF traffic, neither do they use another frequency - just the one.
Could it be training?
It just seemed a little silly to burn all that gas and do a small cross-country, only to end up with 10 minutes between airplanes on the runway.
I know, I could call and talk to the sup. when I land but is there something I could gently suggest while inbound to short-circuit this craziness?
Thanks for letting me vent and no ill meant to the atc folks here, 99.9% of the time you guys are Fantastic.
Could it be training?
It just seemed a little silly to burn all that gas and do a small cross-country, only to end up with 10 minutes between airplanes on the runway.
I know, I could call and talk to the sup. when I land but is there something I could gently suggest while inbound to short-circuit this craziness?
Thanks for letting me vent and no ill meant to the atc folks here, 99.9% of the time you guys are Fantastic.