two words
Penalty Vectors
N12345, Fly suggested heading 1-8-0 for spacing.
N12345, You are leaving my airspace, frequency change approved, remain outside the class delta.
Favorite variation on this, is "see you next Tuesday", I use this with management A LOT!
Note to Doug.....
If you need currency in the PA 38, just fly up to Spokane. I'll bring the tomahawk over to KGEG for some dual. Approved for spins in the utility category.....NOT
A guy I was flying with said that that statement means something I dare not say on here. And if I wanted to give a hardy F-you to a controller then I should say, 'See you next time" when checking off.
Is it so?
A guy I was flying with said that that statement means something I dare not say on here. And if I wanted to give a hardy F-you to a controller then I should say, 'See you next time" when checking off.
Is it so?
I had never heard that.
You are right, but do all or most controllers know this?
could someone explain the "Reagan" thing?
Do they ever say good afternoon to you after you wish them a sparlkin' day?Uh-oh, I've said this one a few times, but never meant it in that way. I usually add on, "and have a sparklin' day". I hope they don't take that as sarcasim, I like the ATC around here.
That's how I "learnt" it. HOWEVER...I've heard more controllers using it...and not so much in a derrogatory sense....but as a sign off when nothing "untoward" has transpired over the airwaves.A guy I was flying with said that that statement means something I dare not say on here. And if I wanted to give a hardy F-you to a controller then I should say, 'See you next time" when checking off.
Is it so?