OB131: Seeing is Relieving, Part 3

Published: June 29, 2020, 4:52 p.m.

Episode 131 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: AG and RH continue the discussion on traffic; specifically calling traffic in sight and the pilot\u2019s responsibilities after the call is made.\xa0 What happens if you lose the traffic?\xa0 What are the controller\u2019s responsibilities after the pilot says they lost the traffic?\xa0 All of that and more of your awesome feedback!

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Timely Feedback:

  1. Supreme Galactic Aviation Commander PATRON India Mike got a slam dunk clearance!
  2. PATRON Charlie Papa sent in audio about looking for traffic.
  3. PATRON Romeo Whiskey hit a bird but he is close to his first solo!
  4. Supreme Galactic Aviation Commander PATRON Papa Lime from Race City Flight Operations asked about implications of ADS-B on minimum vectoring altitudes.

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Feedback

  1. PATRON Alpha Tango is involved in \u201copposing bases\u201d to the same runway?
  2. Juliet Sierra wants to know if joining the localizer if a controller forgets the turn is appropriate.
  3. PATRON Alpha Whiskey has a question about entering a hold.

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