Question: are little courtesies accepted or frowned upon...like, "Good morning center, Cessna 123 x-ray ten miles east of UBEELOST..."
I've heard it both ways - with and without polite salutations, but have never figured out when or what was appropriate. Seems to be at the whim of the controller....
If it is busy, I try to rattle off what I need to say as fast as humanly possible, but still ensuring I am clear and not slurring.
If it is quiet, I try to throw in some P's and Thankyou's. I have had whole conversations with some controllers on quiet nights. Only if they initiate it of course. Was flying over our two lakes on FF with Gray APP one night and they kept asking me to describe all the flooding levels, go by their house and see how close the water is, and then started chatting about weather history on the area.
An example of a quick FF request when ATC is busy
Gray Approach Skyhawk 2465 Echo
2465 Echo Cessna 172 2 miles south of Temple. One thousand eight hundred for five thousand five hundred. Direct September Echo Poppa. Flight Following
After speaking with a controller, I learned that saying "Direct Stephenville" does not help as much. Give them the identifier right off the bat so they don't have to look it up.
Skyhawk 65 Echo Squawk 5375 and Ident. Bring me back some ribs
If it is quiet, I'll throw in a "Wassup!, or good evening" and a "Request Flight Following Please". If it is REALLY busy, I won't even correctly annuniciate the alt....just "eighteen hundred for fifty five hundred."
I think the two things that are most common:
1) Missing a radio call, causing the controller to have to call you again.
2) As said before, getting a handoff, changing the number, but never changing the radio. "Uhh 2465E..still on Austin App..call Gray App on 120.07". I have heard airliners do it too though.
If you are new at all this, and find yourself "uhhhing" your way through a request, even after thinking about what you were gonna say...Physically write down the request and read off it. I did that at first with FF requests. Also, try to evaluate your calls after...Did you say unnecessary words like "OK"? How could you shorten the time even more but still ensure your call's intentions are clear?