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Mach 80

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Here's a tip -- no need to ever tell a controller that you are "with him" as he knows that by the fact you are talking to him. It sounds so student pilotish to hear it.
 
I'm just curious...what is the proper phraseology when checking in with a new controlling agency?
 
Mach 80... you're being redundant by posting this in more than one forum. It'll come up as a new post to those who log in.
 
Mach 80 said:
Here's a tip -- no need to ever tell a controller that you are "with him" as he knows that by the fact you are talking to him. It sounds so student pilotish to hear it.

I'm with you on that!
 
Amish RakeFight said:
Mach 80... you're being redundant by posting this in more than one forum. It'll come up as a new post to those who log in.


Not only that but it's only been argued, rehashed, reargued, and agreed to disagree upon about 2354295423658469435243528395289582352 million times.
 
And for you retards who must say the word "decimal" when getting a freq change........................knock it off! that is a long word! just say 123.75 or 134.85 or whatever. Oh yeah, take the "s" out of your call signs.
 

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