If I ever have an incident or accident, the media will NEVER hear a word out of me but "Get out of my way!" or "No comment."
...they are going to screw something up in the story.
I love how she sent the police helicopter over to you when he had no idea what was going on. :clap:
Controller: "Police 76F, Houston Tower [break] 310, you're cleared to enter the Houston Class B. He said he was just going to put down in his present position. Heading 310, your cleared into the Houston Class B airspace, altimeter 30.00, wind calm."
Police 76F:76F I'm sorry, I wasn't calling you. I didn't need to come into the B.....
Controller: Police 76F, there is a helicopter.... a Cessna 172, who is having flight problems, he's getting ready to land in his present position. Fly heading 310.
Police 76F: Roger that, 310 for 76F.
Cut her a break, she was problably pretty nervous too. No Controller wants to lose an aircraft for any reason on their watch.
Anyone know how to log an off-airport landing?
:laff: Thanks!As a full stop.
lol my thoughts exactly. As I listened to the audio, i kept thinking of "where just going to put it down int he hudson."I saw the link to your transmission with Houston approach on my companies forums, and I've gotta admit, it's hilarious knowing that you're ok.
The way it reads make it sound like you were hanging around with a half dead engine, tryin' to figure out the best place to land so you could find yourself some Whataburger when you finally ended up landing off airport. You were so smooth as to tell the controller and anybody else on frequency that this was a normal thing, and not really that big of a deal. Land in a field? Hey, the plane's fine! Police helicopter coming to get me? Pretty darn smmooooooooth!
Well done putting it down in such grand fashion! Glad you walked away from it. The beer's are on me next time I'm in Houston.