Mark815
Well-Known Member
Backstory....The other day we were enroute from the Northeast, VFR to TEB with a code from Boston center. We we decending out of the teens towards the Hudson, to assure we got below the bravo. Boston center hands us off to NY, who we in turn check in with without any issues. After about a minute ATC calls us, and we respond, however we got no response back from ATC. When we tried to call again, he started talking to other traffic on the freq, and also another freq he apparently was on since we couldn't hear the pilots. We tried calling in again, and ATC never answered, however he continued to respond and talk to other traffic that was on the other freq. We tried both comms, even got a hold of other pilots on our freq, however ATC never responded. At one point ATC finally responded to the pilots checking in on our freq, however they continued to ignore us when we tried to call. We tried another NY freq that was near by, and again, we got nothing. At this point we had ended up traveling about 30 or so miles, and ended up calling HPN tower just to get a comm check and figure out what was going on. We were finally given another freq by tower, and we finally got ATC back like it was nothing, and continued on.
My questions for the controllers is, when you're operating 2 frequencies, do you have the ability to turn one of them down? We still have no idea why that NY controllers wouldn't acknowledge us, even though he initially called us. It really made us sit and trouble shoot our own radios, and spend about 10 minutes figuring out if it was us or them, and if there was any issue (traffic or airspace or something) since he called us. We also ended up getting really frustrated, because he would very randomly acknowledge other aircraft on our freq, yet ignored us completely.
My questions for the controllers is, when you're operating 2 frequencies, do you have the ability to turn one of them down? We still have no idea why that NY controllers wouldn't acknowledge us, even though he initially called us. It really made us sit and trouble shoot our own radios, and spend about 10 minutes figuring out if it was us or them, and if there was any issue (traffic or airspace or something) since he called us. We also ended up getting really frustrated, because he would very randomly acknowledge other aircraft on our freq, yet ignored us completely.