OB132: Approach Bingo

Published: July 6, 2020, 9:46 p.m.

Episode 132 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: \xa0This week, RH and AG discuss the differences between approach types in terms of pilot and controller workload and difficulty.\xa0\xa0 What is our favorite type of approach and why?\xa0 And of course, more of your awesome questions!

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Timely Feedback:

  1. Delta Yankee has timely feedback about the closely spaced parallel approaches and visual conditions.
  2. PATRON Delta Bravo shares a lesson in Bay Area reporting points near Valley Airport and the Pruneyard!

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Feedback

  1. PATRON Bravo Sierra asks about the timing of filing an IFR flight plan.
  2. PATRON Oscar Charlie has a potpourri of untimely feedback.
  3. PATRON Echo Hotel asks about procedure during poor radio coverage transitions.
  4. PATRON Sierra Hotel sent a link and asks us to interpret this helicopter procedure.
  5. Tango Sierra asks about rejecting transponder codes.
  6. PATRON Romeo Lima Hotel sent in this great link. They read our minds!

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Question of the Week/Month What can we learn from the Class Bravo airspace violator exchange we\u2019ve all heard by now?\xa0 Where can the pilot improve and how do you think the controller handled the issue?

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