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JSky26 said:I'm just curious...what is the proper phraseology when checking in with a new controlling agency?
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.
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.
Amish RakeFight said:Full callsign and altitude.
WabiSabi said:actually, you only have to check in with your altitude once per artcc. once they verify it on the initial check in, they don't need it anyomore.
Mach 80 said:When jets first came out, pilots were make evasive moves thinking they were head on.
Murdoughnut said:I finally learned where I picked up "with you" from ... MS Flight Sim 2004. It's what other a/c checking in with center say, or what your co-pilot says when calling ATC for you.
I'll add this to the list of things that MS FS has taught me, including ...
1) Who needs rudder?
7) 172's have incredible climb performance!
Ravendriver said:"Decimal" is used because the rest of the world uses it as an ICAO SARP, plus it is required in the AIPs (FARs) in most countries.
I know I am going to hear from FN FAL "who gives a F about ICAO," but if you fly outside the Americas you will be chastised on the radio for not saying "decimal" and you will then look very unprofessional.
This is why you hear "decimal" in the U.S. because it is the standard phraseology just about everywhere else.
Ducking, incoming........:uzi:
Mach 80 said:Here's another. When at the flight levels and center points out traffic, he doesn't really care if you have it in sight or not so don't call back 90 seconds later saying you have the traffic in sight. It's just a courtesy call on their part so you won't be alarmed at the sight of oncoming traffic.
Catbert said:-- thread hijack in progress --
I'm not bashing the thread starter or anyone else, this is just an observation.
This topic recurs almost as often as the following:
1. I've got 250 hours and want to skip instructing, where can I go?
2. Any info on Gulfstream Academy?
3. You cargo guys suck.
4. You regional guys suck.
5. Unions suck.
6. Non-union pilots suck.
7. My contract sucks.
and of course
8. Stop saying "checking in, with you, roger that, tally-ho, no joy, etc etc."
Maybe we should start a whole section just for frequently posted topics. 'Cause sometimes FI starts to remind me of Flight Training magazine: Come springtime, I guarantee we'll have articles on crosswind landings. Summer, time to talk about hot, high, and humid.
hoop said:OK, silly question time........
I assume your just talking about the big boys here.... What about little private pilot hoop in class C requesting basic radar service? Even if I never see it, they usually respond with "not a factor"...... So I should just say thanks and keep an eye out?
Ravendriver said:"Decimal" is used because the rest of the world uses it as an ICAO SARP, plus it is required in the AIPs (FARs) in most countries.
I know I am going to hear from FN FAL "who gives a F about ICAO," but if you fly outside the Americas you will be chastised on the radio for not saying "decimal" and you will then look very unprofessional.
This is why you hear "decimal" in the U.S. because it is the standard phraseology just about everywhere else.
Ducking, incoming........:uzi: