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Who cares...he should stick to acting!!!!
That's a pretty brazen statement for a guy with barley a 1000 hours.
mudkow60
There are lots of FAA controllers that I would LOVE to meet in person! They all act like the chums in Pushing Tin. Most but not all of the controllers in the NY airspace at times can be assholes. Their New York attitude and mentality spills over into their work.
rumpletumbler
yes! I did once by about 300ft but the guys hand I was flying with went to the standby switch like a bolt of lightning. It must have happened to him before as well. Anyhow....what kind of plane does Morgan have?
Common practice and great tactic for disguising your altitude if you make a mistake or just get off your altitude a little. Be warned, newer aircraft don't have this feature, your transponder squawks your altitude regardless of switch position.
Duderino
Anyone, Anyone? I wonder if this fix is what he was reffering to? Any ideas as to what he flies around at 21000.
Cause he can afford too? LOL!
Seriously, if you've never flown into the NY area or Teterboro to be more specific, I'd reserve criticism until you've actually had the <<snicker>> honor of:
-NY Center making you descend some 200 miles out.
-Getting vectored to Buffalo before you're allowed to head anywhere in the vicinity of the airport.
-Landing on TEB's short runways in a Gulfstream or a Lear 55 after being told to keep your speed up until short final.
-Try parking at Million Air with a full ramp.
-Try getting your aircraft serviced on a quick turn on a busy day at TEB.
-Having a customer tell you he wants to leave promptly at 5pm (rush hour) and the look on his face when you laugh while telling him he might wanna be about 45 minutes to an hour early to make it out of TEB at 5pm. It gets worse when he does show up early and you STILL don't make it out by 5pm.
-Being told you'll have to wait 45 minutes on the ground before takeoff at TEB with the engines turning while in sequence behind 6 other aircraft who are being told the same thing.
-Trying to execute the noise abated departure while NY Approach is breathing down your neck.
Did I miss anything?????
I sympathize with Freeman for being somewhat inexperienced and flying a turboprop into that area. One of the more challenging airspaces and airports to fly into regardless of your level of expertise.