OB216: Wake Turbulence Part 2-Creating Space

Published: Feb. 14, 2022, 5:50 p.m.

Episode 216 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: On last week\u2019s episode, we discussed wake turbulence separation from a controller perspective.\xa0 This week we will share some practical advice on what to say to the controller when you\u2019re asked to follow a large or heavy aircraft.\xa0

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Timely Feedback:

  1. 1. PATRON Juliet Mike\u2019s world was shaken when he realized who was who on the live stream.
  2. 2. PATRON Juliet Hotel recommended a local back course approach. #fun

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Feedback

  1. Papa Whiskey shared a recent story where using the remarks saved time with ATC.
  2. PATRON Sierra India found a cool trick in his EFB related to visual checkpoints.
  3. Delta Whiskey wants to know if non radar towers can use EFBs to see ADS-B traffic.
  4. Mike Tango has some phraseology questions related to altitudes and check ins.
  5. PATRON Golf Echo wants to know the best way to give a pirep.

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