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I chuckle every time I see this guy's work. When I started in ATC, and for years later, one of the things we were graded on was "Combines transmissions". In other words, why make three transmissions, when you can make one? Now they realise we (ATC) do that all too well.apcooper said:Vector4fun,
Had another ATC question. I reas an article on the FAA aeromedical website http://www.cami.jccbi.gov/aam-400a/FASMB/FAS/34.html that mentioned that 30% of all ATC transmissions are repeated. This sounds way too high to me. Could this actually be true? Let me know. Thanks.
apcooper said:HMR,
My goodness! Tell me more about the 182 ice incident. While certainly the 182 stall speed in ice is a lot higher than Vso I'm amazed it was 100kts! I'd have thought maybe 75-80kts clean. Did you have the flaps deployed? If so that actually would INCREASE the stall speed! I am amazed at 100kts because in you've ever watched the NASA research video "Icing for GA pilots" if the beginning they show a Bonanza with a student and CFI that is at full power and 110kts and desc at 200fpm!! The plane seemed to fly OK at 110kt eventhough it was desc and later after they safely landed there was about 3-4 inches of ice on the wings in a nasty horn shape.