Screaming_Emu
Well-Known Member
Don't go declaring if its not warranted though.
But what if I'm out of coffee?
Don't go declaring if its not warranted though.
I'll still disagree with the sentiment.Yes, hopefully someday I'll learn what it's like to handle an emergency single pilot.
Where did I say that a "call for help" should be met with "silence on the other side"? All I meant was that a call of "emergency" from an aircraft should carry the understanding that ATC is there to help, and that implication the pilot will pass on the information ATC wants when they get a chance. No need to waste the pilot's brain bytes by calling him, distracting him from handling the emergency, and forcing him to tell you to 'stand by'.
FWIW, my post was mostly just in jest anyway.
the viewpoint of a trained crew that may only be interested in declaring an emergency as a way of explaining why you may go off altitude, off course, or otherwise maneuver in an unexpected way. Don't need no damn help!
Hmm.. that reminds me. Haven't there been a couple of well-publicized crashes involving well-trained pilots in multi-pilot crews while they were just working things out?
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I generally declare an emergency with ATC because I need:
- Deviation from my flight plan
- Traffic priority
- Crash/fire/rescue service when I land
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But what if I'm out of coffee?
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I will say that at SkyWest, if you handle an emergency, you will get a line check. Instead of a letter of appreciation, you get a line check. I am so glad I don't work for them any longer.
Ditch the heart.Maybe it's time for the "experiment" with the likes system for a day or so.
Maybe that was just you...
Lol, I figured as much, but I thought I could put a quick jab in there.actually no, but to several of my friends who did.
"Pan-Pan"
I've never used it but I'll admit that there have been times that I should have. "Oh...I'd like to return to the airport."
Funny thing is that I've sat there thinking before calling ATC, "should I say pan-pan? I've never heard anybody use pan-pan. Would he know what I'm talking about?"
I think I've just resolved to use "pan-pan" next time.
The military single seat fighter perspective may also be a little unique. If something goes wrong out there, I am probably more in danger of having too much help vice too little. Flight lead, other members of flight, base/ODO, on top of any assistance from ATC. There is a moment in time where the single seat guy just needs to punch the clock, take a breath, analyze and formulate a plan before every Tom, Dick, and Sally starts jumping into your cockpit. I will get the E word out there ASAP if I need to, but this is probably going to be right in the middle of trying to get things pointed in the right direction. Anyway, point being that for a lot of civilian operators, ATC is the only other person out there to help aside from fellow crewmembers/passengers/pilots, and they might be a lot more eager to get comms going along that avenue.
Maybe an example will make sense with this.
There are times where you're so busy trying to figure out WTF is going on with the airplane that you're not inclined to declare an emergency. One time, we went down to what you would call essential power in a King Air. Lost the cabin, boots, cockpit lights, half the instruments and a bunch other stuff in ice and IMC while climbing through FL180. Is that an emergency? Of course it is. Did we declare right away? No, we were too busy trying to figure out what was going on with the aircraft. At the same time, we needed to turn and descend right away, which we requested. The controller denied our requests 2-3 times, even after we told them we didn't have boots anymore and were in ice, and that we lost our cabin and needed to descend.
The result? We declared in order to TELL the controller what we were going to do. Would we have declared if he had simply given us what we asked for? Probably, but it would have come later down the road once we had figured out what was going on with the plane. But the necessity to declare didn't come until we couldn't get what we needed from the controller.
Frankly, when something happens that requires a diversion, the conversation might go something like:
Captain: "Huh...that ain't right."
First Officer: "Nope, wanna descend?"
Captain: "Yeah, yeah let's do that."
First Officer: "Center we'd like FL430 and get a turn back to KXXX."
ATC: "Descend and maintain FL430, do you require assistance?"
Captain: "Why's it doing that?"
First Officer: "Descend and maintain FL430, standby*click* I've got no idea."
Captain: "We have a checklist for that?"
First Officer: "Let me get it out."
ATC: "N12345, do you require assistance?"
Captain: "Tell him to STFU while we work on this."
First Officer: "Stand by*click* Ok here we go, ahh...'abnormal windshield arcing checklist', deselect windshield heat #2"
ATC: "N12345?"
Captain: "#@$)%(*#)$(%#)$(%*!!!!!!!!!!!!"
First Officer: "We'll call you back center."
ATC: "N12345 do you wish to declare an emergency?"
So is that an emergency? I don't know, I think you've got to run the checklist first and figure out if you can solve the problem before you start declaring an emergency. It will, quite frankly, take a little bit of time to figure out exactly what you're dealing with before we can make a determination of whether we need to declare. If we were declaring emergencies every time we got the QRH out, we'd be declaring every couple of legs on some days.
Now on the other side of that, there are things that will be an emergency declaration right away. What those things are, and how they occur, and in what order, and with what severity, and whether they get better or worse all start to affect these decisions.
Or I guess it could be said really simply to say that most of this isn't very black and white. There ARE some things that are, without a doubt, an emergency declaration, but there are many other things that are more of a wait and see what's going on before you make any decisions kind of abnormals.
Ditch the heart.
No control and I'm not digging in code when I should be studying for recurrent!![]()
So thats why I got a bunch of love from you.I think the hearts should stay, mostly so I can put them on all of Waco's posts to show my unending love for him.