https://youtu.be/1zJFPrTmi1Y
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This is worth the time for everyone to enjoy, plus there's some great tips in the video like: "think about what you want to say and if it's twelve words, use eight" when talking to ATC. It's a flight from a towered airport (KSQL San Carlos) then over KSFO, around downtown and back.
Keith - maybe you could reach out to the Flight Chops crew and have them fly a PE flight and do a compare/contrast to real world ATC, discuss the training value of PE and really hit on ForeFlight...
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That's was great. Thanks Steve.
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Small world, the next Real World Coast to Coast installment has a SQL-SFO transition
I was introduced to Flight Chops a while ago. We are discussing some possibilities, he's interested in simulation and PE.
I was introduced to Flight Chops a while ago. We are discussing some possibilities, he's interested in simulation and PE.
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Honestly, I wasn't all that impressed by this video. I've seen nicer flights around the Bay Area on Youtube that weren't riddled with promotional material and shallow (non-)advice. I actually used to like FlightChops from a training and safety perspective, but after the monetised his content, it went straight into the ground.
This is a really good example of non-advice that is disguised as real advice, like many aviation "aphorisms". It has zero functional value for pilots at any level.stevekirks wrote:[T]here's some great tips in the video like: "think about what you want to say and if it's twelve words, use eight" when talking to ATC.
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This is a really good example of non-advice that is disguised as real advice, like many aviation "aphorisms". It has zero functional value for pilots at any level.[/quote]
" Zero functional value..." - really? I'm an old pilot so maybe that means I'm not too bold but any advice from pilots who are professional in their approach to flying I value. Don't care if I've heard it a hundred times before. There is usually knowledge to be gained at some level, or prior learning to be reinforced.
Jim
" Zero functional value..." - really? I'm an old pilot so maybe that means I'm not too bold but any advice from pilots who are professional in their approach to flying I value. Don't care if I've heard it a hundred times before. There is usually knowledge to be gained at some level, or prior learning to be reinforced.
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Really. In fact, I agree with everything else you said - you're addressing a claim that I never made. I am not talking about getting advice or lessons repeatedly. To put another away, I'm saying that specifically the quoted comment does not mean anything. You can't just boil down radio technique (or any other) to a one-liner.Jim Parish wrote:
" Zero functional value..." - really? I'm an old pilot so maybe that means I'm not too bold but any advice from pilots who are professional in their approach to flying I value. Don't care if I've heard it a hundred times before. There is usually knowledge to be gained at some level, or prior learning to be reinforced.
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NameCoin wrote: This is a really good example of non-advice that is disguised as real advice, like many aviation "aphorisms". It has zero functional value for pilots at any level.
(emphasis mine)NameCoin wrote:Really. In fact, I agree with everything else you said - you're addressing a claim that I never made. I am not talking about getting advice or lessons repeatedly. To put another away, I'm saying that specifically the quoted comment does not mean anything. You can't just boil down radio technique (or any other) to a one-liner.Jim Parish wrote:
" Zero functional value..." - really? I'm an old pilot so maybe that means I'm not too bold but any advice from pilots who are professional in their approach to flying I value. Don't care if I've heard it a hundred times before. There is usually knowledge to be gained at some level, or prior learning to be reinforced.
Jim
Sure you can, and the line does have relevance. Any pilots' goal is to be as clear and concise on the radio as possible, you're not out to have a full conversation. If you think of what your going to say before keying the mic, and can then think of a way to say it in less words but with the same meaning then you're doing something right. Eventually, boiling down your radio calls will become second nature and you don't have to consciously think about it. For students (or pilots looking to be as efficient as possible), this 'one-liner' is a perfect philosophy to use.
I fly with many commercial pilots that are horrible on the radio because they went through a 'pilot mill' type flight school and didn't get advice like this. I was with one on a long dead head flight and I asked to work the radio for her. She couldn't believe that I (100 hr RW at the time) was better with the radio work then she (500+ hr commercial pilot) was. Also, this was before I found PE.
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Think what say. Eight word, no twelve.
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Think-Reduce-Speak
^ seven word, no eightRyanK wrote:Think what say. Eight word, no twelve.
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"Socal approach, good afternoon. This is Cessna Skyhawk November 6789 with you. I hate to disturb, but if it's not asking too much, I would very much like to request a transition through the Los Angeles class bravo airspace. The coastal route would be wonderful, but I would be happy to accept any routing of your preference. And by the way, i must say you have a beautiful voice. Cessna Skyhawk November 6789."
That's about as short as I can make it.
That's about as short as I can make it.