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larry(at)macsmachine.com
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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 4:02 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Hi Larry,

If you have trouble copying the long clearance, then keep asking the
controller to repeat it until you get it.

Perhaps they need to speak a little more clearly.

Paul
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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: Sat May 24, 2008 5:53 pm    Post subject: Re: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Larry,

What you might try is using your best foreign voice, and ask them to go slower. Understand, they are here for us not the other way around.

I heard a guy give a talk about this once. They did an IFR cross country and never opened a map. They had the maps but he just kept asking for guidance and direction for Comm Freq etc. during the hand offs for the whole trip. His whole point of his talk was they (ATC) are here for us and if one of them gives you a hard time, get their name and number.


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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 8:01 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Larry,
A friend of mine (from Alabama) states that he had no problem when working with fast talking "Yankee" controllers when he would say, in a sloooow southern drawl:
"Could ya'll speak a little slower - I'm just a po farm boy from Alabama"
He also stated that other pilots on the frequency would frequently tell center they were also from Alabama.
Tony Graziano
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Subject: memory versus tape From: LarryMcFarland (larry(at)macsmachine.com ([email]larry(at)macsmachine.com?subject=Re:%20memory%20versus%20tape&replyto=4838A84D.90201(at)macsmachine.com[/email])) Date: [b]Sat May 24 - 4:47 PM[/b]
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Hi Guys,

Im 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. Its 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: Sun May 25, 2008 5:27 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

The only way I've found for dealing with this is to memorize the
standard routes that would be offered at my regular airports. With
each airport there are only a few specific taxi routes that can be
used. I'm a visual learner, so I memorized them using the ground
movement chart and keep this in front of me while receiving the
clearance so I can follow the route with my eyes as it's being called
out to me on the radio. After my readback, I also then jot it down
on paper, but I don't try to write it down while it was being read to
me - that apparently requires more channels than my old "8-track"
brain can deal with.

Of course this only works for airports that I'm familiar with.
Simple airports are easy to review just before calling ATC, and at
more complex, unfamiliar airports, the "po Alabama farmer' gig works
best - substitute States and Occupations as required for desired
effect Wink

regards
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:56 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Include the word 'Unfamiliar' in your contact and they will slow it down and
be more helpful.


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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 6:22 am    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

If all else fails, you can ask for a progressive taxi and get turn by
turn directions.

On May 25, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Gary Ray wrote:

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Include the word 'Unfamiliar' in your contact and they will slow it
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be more helpful.

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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:50 am    Post subject: Re: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Recording is OK for later review and practice but you want to make sure you understand the clearance before you move the airplane. Just say something like "That was a little too fast for me... please repeat again, slower."

They'll get the point.... the other thing is, the more you talk to ATC the quicker you'll pick it up. In all actuality, most clearances, instructions and the like are given in a set format. If you know what is coming next it is a little easier to catch it the first time around.

Also, as one poster said, ATC is there to serve you, not the other way around.

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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:52 pm    Post subject: Re: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Sometimes it also helps to have a printout of the airport diagram. You can get them on the aopa web site, and I am sure many others.

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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 2:32 pm    Post subject: memory versus tape Reply with quote

PS Engineering's PM3000 intercom offers this optional feature:

"An optional digital recorder can provide up to one minute of storage of
radio receptions. A continuous loop recorder, it does not record "dead air
time", giving the pilots an option to store up to 16 messages at any one
time."

http://www.ps-engineering.com/pm3000.shtml

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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 2:14 pm    Post subject: Re: memory versus tape Reply with quote

Best bet is to just ask for a progressive taxi if you could not keep up. Being a controller (enroute not tower) its very Pavlovian for us to want to get as much info out as quick as possible when we are also readying other clearances or are busy. This usually only amplifies confusion and creates unnoticed read back errors but it is just a trained reflex. Worst case scenario and the controller is nasty, just continue to ask for clarification (DO NOT proceed if uncertain) because a nasty controller is also the one who is very likely to start his next transmission "N1234 possible pilot deviation contact....." and you definitely don't want to hear those words. It's a sad state that controllers can harbor that animosity toward pilots, it seems we expect them all to be perfect, but remember when it ultimately comes down to it we all just want to fly safely.

Hoping we can peacefully co exist (Pilots, Controllers)


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