Can we, as pilots, refuse a TIPAH?
You, as a pilot, can refuse anything you want if you're not comfortable with it.............
Can we, as pilots, refuse a TIPAH?
There was a charity event going on at our field for Wings of Mercy. One of our aircraft owners donated time on their jet, so we were giving short rides in the jet for people that donated money to Wings. There were also numerous single engine prop planes, as well as some acrobatic aircraft giving flights at the same time. There were other aircraft flying in for the pancake breakfast, as well as other odds and ends coming in for static displays. Very busy day.
Before everything began one of the tower controllers came down and held a briefing for all the pilots that were going to be participating. We reviewed special procedures, routes, and other details. After the briefing I chatted with the controller for a bit, and he mentioned (as he had done in the briefing) that the controllers on duty that day had all worked this event in the past and they had all juggled there schedule specifically to be there. They enjoyed the additional traffic, appreciated the charity, and had a good relationship with the pilots. Kind of like the guys that volunteer for Oshkosh every year, just a much smaller scale. He also mentioned that they had a new supervisor, and that this person wasn't yet up to speed on some of these kind of events, and was a little bit of a "nervous nellie" about the amount of traffic and the unusual flight patterns that were being handled.
Needless to say, while half of me was P.O.'ed as all get-out about being put into that position, the other half of me felt really bad for a controller that had just screwed up big time, with (I am sure) a nervous supervisor looking over his shoulder, and was going out of his way to help with a worthwhile cause. I know, without asking, that he is paying the price for his mistake. He doesn't need, nor deserve, to have me pile on by reporting the incident. I know, just from his tone of voice in his transmissions, that he was kicking himself harder than I could.
No, I didn't report the incident. Because of the circumstances I saw no need to do so.
I still feel 50% angry and 50% sad. Somebody that was trying to do something good screwed up. By the grace of God nobody was hurt, but I could see the potential for the repercussions to hurt this event in the future, depending on how the supervisor handles the situation. Sucks all the way around.
Can we, as pilots, refuse a TIPAH?
i got TIPAH todayI always liked TIPAH and was sad they got rid of it. However, now that it's been gone for a while I see that even a busy GA airport like PDK in atlanta can operate without it. And is safer no doubt as well.
It still is needed at some very busy airports, but the irony is that those are the places where an incursion would more likely occur in the first place.
There has to be a certain controller configuration in the tower between ground controllers and tower controllers as well as a waiver for pulling it out and holding it.
they must, i get it at least once a weekHmm...interesting...they still use it frequently at the Grand Forks (GFK) airport. I wonder if they have some waiver of some sort....??
i got TIPAH today![]()
Here at CVG they only do TIPAH on RWY 27 because there's no landing traffic till 2200, when that becomes the main rwy due to noise abaitment.