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darkvw said:what's the correct radio call for departure from an untowered r/w?
"cessnaxxxxx departing rw21" got me told that is for towered airports.
I just re-read this and here's my question for you. If your at a towered airport, why are you announcing that your departing runway 21? If your cleared for takeoff, then the tower knows your going to be departing runway 21.darkvw said:"cessnaxxxxx departing rw21" got me told that is for towered airports.
User997 said:Typically as we're taxiing out I'll make a blanket call "Small Town Traffic, Citation XXXX, ready for departure, any traffic in the area please advise."
No offense taken at all. Let me explain to you why I say this, and anyone can take it for what it's worth - right or wrong.hangar7guy said:The "A" in CTAF stands for "advisory", so it's understood that other traffic will be advising you of their position and intentions after you state yours.
User997 said:I just re-read this and here's my question for you. If your at a towered airport, why are you announcing that your departing runway 21? If your cleared for takeoff, then the tower knows your going to be departing runway 21.
darkvw said:the correct was "on the go for rwy 21 then pattern or rollout" .
Fly_Chick said:I repeat the runway location back at airports with multiple runways because I want to avoid runway incursions. If I am at an airport with multiple runways, especially those with mulitple parallel runways (i.e. 21 L, 21 C, and 21 R) or airports that frequently use intersection take-offs, I always feel it is best to re-affirm the location. This is not just for the folks in the tower, but those on the ground and in the pattern.
darkvw said:what's the correct radio call for departure from an untowered r/w?
"cessnaxxxxx departing rw21" got me told that is for towered airports.
User997 said:Reason I always include "any traffic in the area please advise" is because sometimes you might have someone coming into the airport 5-10 miles out that might be monitoring the frequency but has yet to make their initial radio call. Sometimes when people monitor a frequency and don't hear any traffic, they are a lot more laxed and dont necessarily make the required callouts that they should, because they think they're the only ones around.
LOL... so true, so true!hangar7guy said:Another thing that happens all too frequently when two or three people in the area hear a "please advise" announcement is that they all respond by keying their mikes simultaneously. ("SCREEEEEECH is two miles SCREEECH of the airport...") [Sigh]