In the age of cellphones, you are going to depart VFR to save 5-10 minutes?
Yes, I have and I will in the future when it makes sense in a given situation.
You are such a bad@ss. You should be in the Indiana Aviation Hall of Fame for your time, and cost saving skills.
I'm not a badass...hell I'm not even that great of a stick. What I
am is a professional pilot, operating within my comfort level and the AOM of the airplane, tasked with the responsibility of providing time-critical transportation for my business while being 100% uncompromising in safety. Not unlike that of any 121 or 135 pilot.
Departing VFR in VMC conditions from an uncontrolled airport does
not compromise safety of flight.
I'm curious how many times have you launched VFR at an airport you don't normally operate from and couldn't get anyone on the radio after trying several frequencies, until finally getting someone, after circling/cruising slowly, low altitude for several minutes. I've done it flying freight with me, and just an old bastard in the left seat, but why would you do it with all those people in back, if you didn't have to?
I've personally never had that problem.
It is unsafe if it is an unnecessary risk.
What is the definition of "unnecessary risk"?
Have you ever landed with a tailwind, any tailwind, when you could have taken another 5-10 minutes to land into the wind?
Nobody cares what you do as 91, and not so much as 135. A 121 airplane with 50+ people on it should use every tool available to see and avoid traffic.
121 airliners have TCAS and two sets of eyes to avoid traffic. Getting an ATC clearance out of an uncontrolled airport provides no guarantee whatsoever that Uncle Jimbo in his 172 won't blow up the pattern and bang into you, despite your best efforts.
Again, I get a kick out of guys with a couple thousand hours talking down to everyone!
I don't talk down to people; its not my nature. As such I'm not talking down to
you...I'm "talking down" to your
attitude that something
you personally are uncomfortable doing is unsafe for
everybody.
I'm gonna say it again: Departing VFR in VMC conditions from an uncontrolled airport does
not compromise safety of flight.
You wouldn't happen to go by the name of a Chicago 'burb on that other web board, would you?