ping170 wrote:Sorry if I'm changing the subject a little, but does anyone know where to find the forum with the glacier tour videos with the beaver that almost came apart in mid air and the pilot milked it back to Talkeetna? thanks!

gbflyer wrote:You mean to tell me that you guys use the radio?
58Skylane wrote:gbflyer wrote:You mean to tell me that you guys use the radio?
Well, I'm still kind of new (low time)![]()
Back when I was training at Caldwell, there was another fairly new pilot that would always give a life story about his position reports. It would be kind of like this:
"Area traffic...... this is Cessna, 5, 8, Romeo, I'm currently over Black Canyon Res., about 5 miles east of Emmett airport, south bound for Caldwell, at 4 thousand 5 hundred feet, clear smooth air, so on and so on". By the time he's done giving a position report, he's down over the foothills south of Emmett.![]()
I really shouldn't give the poor guy a hard time. I was pretty lengthy and slow when I first started, too.

denalipilot wrote:
What thread was this again, anyways?![]()
-DP
me and some others) maulewaco wrote:... Most of the straight in jackos are tri gear glass panel circus clowns asking for trouble..
...The tri-gear is because they have never flown a tailwheel and read the wind or take a look at the sock..
NineThreeKilo wrote: Now for not using the radio, that's just lazy and stupid
NineThreeKilo wrote: Meh, not really. Towing gliders in a ex-ag plane I never fly a downwind, base, final it's simply not cost effective for the operation, nor enjoyable for the next glider waiting for me on the ground.

Zane wrote:You can elect to not use the radio, or you can elect to fly non-standard VFR entries/approaches to a non-towered field, but in my strong opinion, you can't do both at the same time without being a hazard to others.
GumpAir wrote:It is amateurish and unprofessional.
Gump

Zane wrote:GumpAir wrote:It is amateurish and unprofessional.
Gump
Who am I to argue with an 18,000 hr veteran? BUT, I think it's arrogant and unprofessional to not make any call at all, and combine it with a non-standard approach. 6 or 7 calls, yes that's excessive and annoying. Frankly I suck at picking out traffic in some situations and terrain coloring, no matter how diligently I scan. One call though, not the repeated position reports, can alert anyone else intent on landing at the same time and place as me that the threat level is somewhat escalated.
Everything in moderation, even the old grizzliness.
Zane wrote:There's a distinction to be made though between say, Carson City, NV and Alpine County. One sees frequent traffic, one sees barely any.
Rob wrote:Arrogance? for not doing someone else's due diligence? I think not? The fact that someone else sucks at picking out traffic does not make me arrogant, it simply illustrates a weak point in their flying skills,

Arrogance? for not doing someone else's due diligence? I think not? The fact that someone else sucks at picking out traffic does not make me arrogant, it simply illustrates a weak point in their flying skills, perhaps more dual is in order?
Because while they're blabbing, a couple guys 50 miles away might have a real conflict that can be resolved with a couple quick radio calls, but they can't get a word in edgewise on the frequency.
maulewaco wrote:Zane,
What color is the cheese head radio clown you are taking about? White & Red C172?

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