BravoHotel
Well-Known Member
So, today descending back into the airport, there is a dark celing at maybe 12,000 feet, and scattered clouds down to 7000 feet. There is a lot of radio chatter, a lot of glider activity, students etc. I decide to turn on my landing light for higher visibility... not thinking any thing of this action, like driving with your head lights on...
So I taxi over to get fuel, performing my shutdown procedures...Here comes bossman making a B-line for me...Thinking to my self, what did I do THIS time??? Apparently landing with the light on is a big no no in his book. That lamp is 12 bucks...I told him what I had it on for, he didn't buy it, said make radio calls...What the heck do you think I do? I said why do always challenge my PIC decision making? Citing other operators who have lights on when they fly out of that airport. Then he kind of became a little quieter after that.
Before you guys break out the flame throwers...this is a constant battle I have with this guy, not an isolated incident. My decision making is usually based on a safety stand point... I could go on and on, but I won't.
Fly safe.
So I taxi over to get fuel, performing my shutdown procedures...Here comes bossman making a B-line for me...Thinking to my self, what did I do THIS time??? Apparently landing with the light on is a big no no in his book. That lamp is 12 bucks...I told him what I had it on for, he didn't buy it, said make radio calls...What the heck do you think I do? I said why do always challenge my PIC decision making? Citing other operators who have lights on when they fly out of that airport. Then he kind of became a little quieter after that.
Before you guys break out the flame throwers...this is a constant battle I have with this guy, not an isolated incident. My decision making is usually based on a safety stand point... I could go on and on, but I won't.
Fly safe.