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I b!tched a guy out on UNICOM the other night. No nav lights on in a twin cessna at night, no beacon, no landing lights. I was doing tight turns over the field at 5,000 feet and never saw the plane on final for the ILS runway, nor did I see it circle, land, roll out or taxi to the ramp! In fact I had to querry the guy to see if he had landed.
He was on an IFR flight plan, but not talking to center since leaving his departure field... but his radio worked fine while blind announcing for 25 minutes during an own nav ILS in a radar environment at a non-towered field, gawd I must have heard "procedure turn outbound" 10 times. It sounded like he was eating a bag of pork rinds while he was talking on the radio...and he was talking r e a l s l o w. He then decides to to make a large airliner style circle to land to the shorter narrower runway, I guess because the quartering headwind of 8 knots was too much for him . Never saw him circle...but based on the radio calls it must have been a real beauty, because that took forever too. I kept looking down there and never saw him.
His first concern after landing was the wherabouts of the "limosine service" and the "heated hanger" he had pre-arranged. I interupted his radio chat with the FBO attendant to ask him to cancel his IFR so I could quit circling the field at 5,000 feet in a "visual" hold with an EFC and deminishing fuel supply and diminishing opportunity to eat supper before my next scheduled departure time.
His reply was that his radio didn't work on center frequency. That's when I laid into him... I finally got center to accept the fact that I relayed a cancellation for this guy and chopped and dropped, by the time I got the chocks on the wheels and the tail stand in, the guy was gone. Center did ask me to have the guy call him, because he took his clearance out of xyz field about 100 miles away, departed and never talked to anybody at center the whole trip.
Freight runners pilot told me they all had leather flying jackets and Purdy Neat roll on luggage. Old airline pilots? Gawd I'm getting sick of the owner flown twin crowd...and I used to own one.
He was on an IFR flight plan, but not talking to center since leaving his departure field... but his radio worked fine while blind announcing for 25 minutes during an own nav ILS in a radar environment at a non-towered field, gawd I must have heard "procedure turn outbound" 10 times. It sounded like he was eating a bag of pork rinds while he was talking on the radio...and he was talking r e a l s l o w. He then decides to to make a large airliner style circle to land to the shorter narrower runway, I guess because the quartering headwind of 8 knots was too much for him . Never saw him circle...but based on the radio calls it must have been a real beauty, because that took forever too. I kept looking down there and never saw him.
His first concern after landing was the wherabouts of the "limosine service" and the "heated hanger" he had pre-arranged. I interupted his radio chat with the FBO attendant to ask him to cancel his IFR so I could quit circling the field at 5,000 feet in a "visual" hold with an EFC and deminishing fuel supply and diminishing opportunity to eat supper before my next scheduled departure time.
His reply was that his radio didn't work on center frequency. That's when I laid into him... I finally got center to accept the fact that I relayed a cancellation for this guy and chopped and dropped, by the time I got the chocks on the wheels and the tail stand in, the guy was gone. Center did ask me to have the guy call him, because he took his clearance out of xyz field about 100 miles away, departed and never talked to anybody at center the whole trip.
Freight runners pilot told me they all had leather flying jackets and Purdy Neat roll on luggage. Old airline pilots? Gawd I'm getting sick of the owner flown twin crowd...and I used to own one.