GumpAir wrote:Not a bad idea to make blind announcements on the radio even if you think no one's around. I do that a lot.
OK, just who are you talking to? What frequency? 122.8. 122.7. 123.45. 121.5???? Doesn't matter, it's blasting out there for 100+ miles for all to hear.
I listen to guys, and gals, out here in the desert who must be scared of the emptiness, because they never stop broadcasting their location.
"Podunk Unicom, Cessna XYZ is 10 point five northhbound, twenty miles south." Thirty seconds later it's, "Podunk Unicom, Cessna XYZ is 10 point five northhbound, nineteen miles south." Thirty seconds later it's, "Podunk Unicom, Cessna XYZ is 10 point five northhbound, eighteen miles south." On ad nauseum....
They're 6,000 feet above the ground, and they never f**king stop talking on the radio. Nobody cares, nobody wants to know where they are, and if I had time to drive out to the SAM site on base here I'd shoot them down just for the peace and quiet.
Same folks are the ones who never shut up in the pattern. "Thinking about downwind. Still downwind. Downwind some more. Downwind to right base. Oops I mean left base. Uhhh, left final. Short final. I land now. I'm gonna leave the runway now. I'm on the taxiway. I'm taxiing. I'm gonna find fuel."
Holy shit. Meanwhile three airports away two guys are looking for each other, just guessing where the other guy is because nobody else can talk while motormouth is busy playing tour guide!
OK, rant over.
Gump
i am all for safety,especially in the hobby we all enjoy. using the radio , i feel is a good thing, but as gump says, some do take it to the extreme!

