Point to the line about not taxiing faster than a brisk walk and ask them about that.
Now that is very funny!
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Point to the line about not taxiing faster than a brisk walk and ask them about that.
Point to the line about not taxiing faster than a brisk walk and ask them about that.
Our FOM specifically allows us up to 30 knots on straight taxiways. So nice try.
Correct radio call:
"And Center, Flight xxx out of two phife oh for one tree thousand. Good evening."
Just curious if the average airline guy makes a report to Center when leaving one altitude for another after he's given a PD or crossing restriction.
i.e.:
Center: Flight xxx cross GEELA at 11/250
Flight XXX: Cross Geela at 11/250
....when leaving altitude:
Flight XXX: Center, Flight XXX leaving FL230....
The check airman at WN point to an AIM sentence that says it's a required call. I've never done it before and quite frankly never heard anyone else do it until I started here at WN, so who's right?
Correct radio call:
"And Center, Flight xxx out of two phife oh for one tree thousand. Good evening."
That recommendation only applies to airplanes without brakes.Point to the line about not taxiing faster than a brisk walk and ask them about that.
Oh I probably use to make that call 10% of the time knowing all what everyone has said on this thread previously.....until one night.
We were given a crossing restriction and about 5 minutes later when we started the desent I made that 10% of the time call and then it started. The controller made about five calls to give heading changes, altitude changes, maintain altitude and such. We thought we totally screwed up. There was much confusion on everyones part and when we asked if we did anything wrong (ASAP) the controller owned the mistake and appologized to all involved.
I make that call 100% of the time. Everyone is human.