Old Pete
Cockpit Authoritarian
More later... off to take the Swift up.
I think I heard you on the radio. I should have said, "Hi"
More later... off to take the Swift up.
I think I heard you on the radio. I should have said, "Hi"
Very, very true. Things that would get you tarred and feathered in the socal metroplex might be considered ops-normal at ANC.Depends on which FSDO....![]()
Many happened LONG LONG ago. And I said I was sorry. Not enough?
FWIW, I have filled out a wad of NASA ASRSs. When I first went on a highly automated airplane and the software was crap, we missed so many crossing restrictions I went ahead and just filled out a 'master' with the only thing left to fill in was the clearance and the intersection we were high on. And that TOO was a long time ago.
If memory serves, the Flight Standards Service has six months to conclude an investigation and offer a certificate action UNLESS the offense involved is so grievous that action is warranted regardless of the time between violation and enforcement action.OP said:I just realized that I never came back and gave the update that I promised. The quick synopsis is that a FSDO representative came to the site in question to document this incident and to learn about the old field. The markings in place were all by the book. The pilots got a verbal warning from the FSDO over the phone (not sure if they got a letter), but as I understand it no action was taken against their licences.
Airport-Abandoned?Additionally, there was some discussion about how to further disseminate the status of this old field, though I don't know what that might mean other than perhaps a note on the sectional.