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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:47 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Hi Guys,

I’m wondering if anyone has plugged in a small voice recorder for ATC
communications. The latest requirements have ATC providing total taxi
instructions. That guidance has the tower rapidly describing a 7-point
guidance that used to be 2 or 3-points. It’s always been required to do
a read-back to ATC in its entirety. Every ATC controller has his own
creatively unique delivery that also complicates the pickup and
read-back. Has anyone found a better way of dealing with this excessive
mental-bandwidth aside from just more practice or a tape recorder?

We need a better idea here,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thanks,

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com


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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 5:03 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Hi Larry,
I had a 'solid state' device sold by someone at Oshkosh years ago wired in but I could not figure how I was going to read back the recording short of just playing it to ATC. Somehow, I didn't think they would be happy with that solution..

As time passed, I figured out that they always deliver clearances in the exact order so I printed some address labels with blanks to insert the items that change.. worked for me.

Now if ATC has no standard phraseology for taxi clearances, I would constantly ask for progressive instructions. I'll bet if a lot would, standardization would soon follow. Smile

Maybe this isn't a 'better idea' but my best shot. Earl
-- LarryMcFarland <larry(at)macsmachine.com> wrote:

Hi Guys,

I’m wondering if anyone has plugged in a small voice recorder for ATC
communications. The latest requirements have ATC providing total taxi
instructions. That guidance has the tower rapidly describing a 7-point
guidance that used to be 2 or 3-points. It’s always been required to do
a read-back to ATC in its entirety. Every ATC controller has his own
creatively unique delivery that also complicates the pickup and
read-back. Has anyone found a better way of dealing with this excessive
mental-bandwidth aside from just more practice or a tape recorder?

We need a better idea here,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thanks,

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com


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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 6:47 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Look at the PS-Engineering PMA-4000 audio panel with voice record. It has a
lot of functionality price and takes up little panel space.
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

short term memory, repitition and read back comes with practice, but at a towered airport with expected complex taxi instructions, have a pencil in your hand and paper on the knee before you call - and use some sort of "shorthand" to abbreviate as it comes across. More important than reading it back is following exactly what they tell you to do. I also almost always call the ground control before crossing any runway "Is 125GS cleared to cross 34?" Sometimes they get upset and say "your taxi clearance assumes that" but I don't care. I'd rather use 15 secs of radio than get twanged. Having the shorthand written instructions in front of you helps - you can also have on the other knee the airport diagram -
No electronic gizmo is going to accomplish all that. But it is cool to show off to people.
bobf

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Hi Guys,

I'm wondering if anyone has plugged in a small voice recorder for ATC communications. The latest requirements have ATC providing total taxi instructions. That guidance has the tower rapidly describing a 7-point guidance that used to be 2 or 3-points. It's always been required to do a read-back to ATC in its entirety. Every ATC controller has his own creatively unique delivery that also complicates the pickup and read-back. Has anyone found a better way of dealing with this excessive mental-bandwidth aside from just more practice or a tape recorder?

We need a better idea here,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thanks,

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com






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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:23 am    Post subject: Re: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Don't try to look cool and pretend you know what you're doing if you are uncertain of the instructions, just say "Request Progressive Taxi Instructions." Progressive being the key word. Remember in all cases YOU are the customer who is to be served, not the ground controller. Remember "Confess, Communicate, Comply." always trumps, "Hold my beer...Watch this!"

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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:46 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Good Morning Eric,

The statement "Remember in all cases YOU are the customer who is to be served, not the ground controller"
was the mantra used by the last two female leaders of the FAA.

An order has recently been issued at the direction of Congressman Oberstar, that the FAA's business is not to be conducted in that manner. Instead, they are to consider that their mission is to issue violations.

While the air traffic controllers are not, and most do not want to be, issuers of violations, they are in the same boat as we pilots when it comes to anything which jeopardize their employment.

The new attitude stinks and it comes not only from congress, but from the current white house.

Be careful out there.

In addition to our needing to avoid physical danger, we need to be aware that the FAA is definitely not there to help.

Happy Skies,

Old Bob
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Bob Siegfried
Ancient Aviator
628 West 86th Street
Downers Grove, IL 60516
630 985-8502
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Don't try to look cool and pretend you know what you're doing if you are uncertain of the instructions, just say "Request Progressive Taxi Instructions." Progressive being the key word. Remember in all cases YOU are the customer who is to be served, not the ground controller. Remember "Confess, Communicate, Comply." always trumps, "Hold my beer...Watch this!"



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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:41 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Eric,

It is so nice that the FAA is so customer oriented. This is why the following saying exists: "Hi, we're from the FAA, and we're here to help." If you haven't heard it, it's just a matter of time.

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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 9:01 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Good Morning Henador,

You may think you are being facetious, but there has been a major change in direction at the FAA.

They are now directed by their superiors to be the enemy.

Most FAA personal are just as a enamored of aviation as we are, but their jobs depend on doing what they are told. When the head of the aviation subcommittee tells them to be bad guys, what do you think they are going to do?

Happy Skies,

Old Bob
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Bob Siegfried
Ancient Aviator
628 West 86th Street
Downers Grove, IL 60516
630 985-8502
Stearman N3977A
Brookeridge Air Park LL22

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Eric,

It is so nice that the FAA is so customer oriented.  This is why the following saying exists: "Hi, we're from the FAA, and we're here to help." If you haven't heard it, it's just a matter of time.

Henador Titzof



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