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Mar 2023
1h 18m

OB273: Simplified Sky Geometry

Air Traffic Talk
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Episode 273 Show Notes

 

Topic of the show: This week’s show is about radar patterns.  What can you expect when you arrive from the departure side of the airport? How can you plan your descent when you are being sequenced to the airport under VFR?  Why do controllers keep you so far away from the field before placing you on final?  We answer all these questions and also discuss ELTs, flight service, and using VFR/IFR flight plans depending on the complexity of the airspace.  This is a really fun episode and you don’t want to miss it!

 

Timely Feedback:

1. SGAC Patron Sierra Echo shares some fun facts about Metroplex relevant to last week’s discussion.

2. Patron Charlie Kilo shares some fun facts about traffic counts in the NAS.

 

Feedback

1. SGAC Patron Romeo Bravo asks if other pilots have specific examples of when VFR was advantageous versus IFR.  

2. Patron Echo Delta asks about lonely flight service station personnel.  Where are they?

3. Patron Juliet Echo Charlie wants to know what supervisors do in normal operations.

4. Patron Sierra Hotel asks what’s up with ELT reports.

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