gotWXdagain
Polished Member
This is why some 61 would be good for the GFK airport. I could go do maneuvers under VFR flight following with App, and be 100% safer then you in the practice area making radio calls on a random freq that not everyone is on over made up non-FAA approved VFR waypoints. Let me give you a pro-tip, get your nose out of the UND SOPs and don't ever lecture me about how UND does it again. I'm legal, safe, and a damn good instructor. I've got the diversity in flight instruction that you seem to lack. ATC can't expect something out of you that isn't regulatory. Don't drop the professional line on me because you obviously don't have the critical thinking skills to operate in a non-rote challenging environment. Before you start dropping safety and professional remarks, have a leg to stand on.
I challenge you to find a SOP or Reg I busted in my 'top gun' soft field takeoff. Sorry in the real world, not the UND bubble, people can safely operate aircraft without pretending it being an RJ.
First off, the frequencies are standard air-to-air frequencies, 122.75 and 122.85. Secondly the VFR waypoints are approved by the air traffic control facilities in the area, because when you are using them, that's who you're talking to. There are no "non-FAA approved waypoints on random frequencies that not everyone is on." I'm not trying to lecture you about how UND enters a damned traffic pattern and you have to follow their way, I'm trying to suggest that maybe you could maybe ask the locals what the standard procedures are. Its not "Because you have to" its "being a good neighbor" because the last thing anybody needs when five flights are coming down an arrival route- one that if you took five minutes to call up the ATC facility they would be happy to share with you if you asked nicely - is to have to deviate for some bag doing ground refs right outside the Delta.
P.S. Before you drop the rote line on me, maybe meet me in person first? You'll see that i'm not just some asshat that thinks the UND way is the only way.
P.P.S. My student thinks you're an idiot, thank you for setting the bar low.