The 3rd person option is probably the best fit.None of the above:
"Gonna follow the freeway towards the shoreline"
Or
"1234Q is gonna follow the freeway towards the shoreline"
It doesn't matter. You're right. @asicer is just looking for confirmation that @asicer is weird.Honestly, why would it matter?
I’ve said ‘we’ when solo and I’ve also said ‘I’. I really don’t think it matters any whatsoever.
As the few above have said, just use your tail number to identify yourself.
YMMV.
I will confirm it!
It's more like the "Royal We".
Why isn't "us'ns" one of the options for those of us in the south? For example, if I'm VFR and flying northward along US441, the call might be:
"Us'ns is gonna follow fo-foty one nawth a while."
Controller: Ya'll squawk VFR. Bless your heart.
Which begs the next question. When referring to your plane, is "he or she" going in for an annual?
Which begs the next question. When referring to your plane, is "he or she" going in for an annual?
Which begs the next question. When referring to your plane, is "he or she" going in for an annual?
Which begs the next question. When referring to your plane, is "he or she" going in for an annual?
I thought that was French?Being British, I say "One will be taking off on runway 17", or similar.
That's hilarious ^. Now I really want to pretend to have a conversation with the tower the next time I'm at an un-towered field.
HA! I think you just gave me an idea!Could be real fun if you have a right-seater who's willing to play along at an un-towered field. Make your call to the (non-existent) tower, let him respond that you're cleared, you do the readback,.....