One thing quickly evident in aviation, is that you have to talk to alot of people, especially in and around controlled airports. I've been reading names "approach control", "departure control", "tower", "ATC", "ground control", "clearance delivery", and a few others that are presently inspiring some misunderstanding. That said, I have a few questions...
Is "ATC" considered any facility that can control your actions? I always thought of the tower being ATC, but can it also be ground, or approach control, etc...???
In Class D airspace, there usually isn't approach/departure controllers, no?
In Class D airspace, you establish communication with the tower prior to entering, no?
What is clearance delivery? You don't need a clearance to enter Class C or D airspace, so is it only applicable to Class B?
It is wrong to contact the tower prior to entering Class B or C airspace. Who do you contact? Approach control? Clearance delivery?
Yes I operate out of Class D airspace. But to be honest, with 5.7 hours I'm still pretty tied up in handling the airplane. I don't ignore the radio-work, but some of it does get a little lost in my mind, not to mention some of what I've been reading apparently isn't even applicable to where I operate.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Is "ATC" considered any facility that can control your actions? I always thought of the tower being ATC, but can it also be ground, or approach control, etc...???
In Class D airspace, there usually isn't approach/departure controllers, no?
In Class D airspace, you establish communication with the tower prior to entering, no?
What is clearance delivery? You don't need a clearance to enter Class C or D airspace, so is it only applicable to Class B?
It is wrong to contact the tower prior to entering Class B or C airspace. Who do you contact? Approach control? Clearance delivery?
Yes I operate out of Class D airspace. But to be honest, with 5.7 hours I'm still pretty tied up in handling the airplane. I don't ignore the radio-work, but some of it does get a little lost in my mind, not to mention some of what I've been reading apparently isn't even applicable to where I operate.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.