Premier 1 driver reported to FAA by "pilot"

Tower told me to report 4 mile final. I reported I was 4 mile final when I was actually 3 miles out. Discuss.
 
I like the turn this thread has taken. The previous horse was most definitely beaten to a bloody pulp. Seeing what unfolds with this possible matchmaking is way more interesting.
 
Tower told me to report 4 mile final. I reported I was 4 mile final when I was actually 3 miles out. Discuss.

Coincidently I was given instruction for a 15 mile straight in, report 4 mile final in a Delta today. Couldn’t get a word in until 3.5 miles out. Should I be worried the FAA will come knocking on my door any minute?
 
Trying not to derail the topic here but...
People tend to associate with others of similar backgrounds, languages, looks, religion, socio-economic status, values, etc. Its in part (it wasn't "completely" natural, some of it was forced by legislative action) why cities developed enclaves like "Chinatown" and "little Italy." Its why even today, cross-ethnic marriages and mixed-communities are not common place and why until relatively recently, coming out as gay was a big deal (not that it isn't still a big deal for those still in the closet, but that's for them and their families/communities, not really the world at large). As a result of this isolated environment, most of us born before circa 1990 to 1995, learned to adopt the view points of our parents and communities. We feared being ostracized from that community because it was "home," it made us feel safe and secure and surrounded by people we knew, respected, loved, etc all of whom share similar values. We internalized those view points and repeated them to ourselves until those view points became true (as someone else commented, if you hear something that isn't true repeated enough times, eventually you start to question your own knowledge and understanding of whatever it is).

If you were born during 1990-1995, or anytime thereafter (especially) however, you entered your formative years, particularly your teen years when you were rebelling against your parents ideas and trying to determine who you were as a person yourself right at the height of the main thrust of the internet revolution. Those born after 1995 in particular dont really know a time before the internet and entered their teen years at a time when not only was the internet common place but it became readily available to you at any time via a fully functional browser on your shiny new 2007 iphone gen1 (yeah the internet on phones predates the iPhone but it was severely limited). Just a quick google search away, the internet provided a community of like minded individuals, where you could find support for your views while still remaining mostly anonymous. It created a giant social safety net to fall back on where the fear of being ostracized from your local community didn't matter because your online community that you found with like views would welcome you with open arms. This was accelerated further by the "absence" of parents in the home as dual income families became the norm and the internet started to blur the lines between work and home. Therein lies the divide between the "current" generation that has increasingly distanced themselves from the views of their parents in favor of new views.

Add to that we were actually somewhat due for a cultural revolution... Historically, they seem to run about once every 40-50 years or every 3-4 generations (a generation that starts it, a generation born into it and its benefits and a generation that starts to think yeah but we could do better... by the 4th generation its "we're going to do better") and at least here in the US the last major one was roughly mid-50's to late 60's with the Baby Boomers with the current upheaval arguably starting right "on time" sometime in the mid-to-late aughts... Cant speak from experience myself but at least from the historical descriptions of the 60's cultural revolution, the "kids" then weren't overly worried about being disowned and while I dont know that I've seen or heard descriptions of them disowning their parents generation, they clearly had major disagreements over the direction of society from Vietnam to sex, drugs and Rock and Roll and many made an effort to distance themselves in someway, shape or form from the prior generation though probably not as significantly and vitriolic as the current generation.

Wow, you must have a lot of time on your hands. Bless your heart.
 
Trying not to derail the topic here but...
People tend to associate with others of similar backgrounds, languages, looks, religion, socio-economic status, values, etc. Its in part (it wasn't "completely" natural, some of it was forced by legislative action) why cities developed enclaves like "Chinatown" and "little Italy." Its why even today, cross-ethnic marriages and mixed-communities are not common place and why until relatively recently, coming out as gay was a big deal (not that it isn't still a big deal for those still in the closet, but that's for them and their families/communities, not really the world at large). As a result of this isolated environment, most of us born before circa 1990 to 1995, learned to adopt the view points of our parents and communities. We feared being ostracized from that community because it was "home," it made us feel safe and secure and surrounded by people we knew, respected, loved, etc all of whom share similar values. We internalized those view points and repeated them to ourselves until those view points became true (as someone else commented, if you hear something that isn't true repeated enough times, eventually you start to question your own knowledge and understanding of whatever it is).

If you were born during 1990-1995, or anytime thereafter (especially) however, you entered your formative years, particularly your teen years when you were rebelling against your parents ideas and trying to determine who you were as a person yourself right at the height of the main thrust of the internet revolution. Those born after 1995 in particular dont really know a time before the internet and entered their teen years at a time when not only was the internet common place but it became readily available to you at any time via a fully functional browser on your shiny new 2007 iphone gen1 (yeah the internet on phones predates the iPhone but it was severely limited). Just a quick google search away, the internet provided a community of like minded individuals, where you could find support for your views while still remaining mostly anonymous. It created a giant social safety net to fall back on where the fear of being ostracized from your local community didn't matter because your online community that you found with like views would welcome you with open arms. This was accelerated further by the "absence" of parents in the home as dual income families became the norm and the internet started to blur the lines between work and home. Therein lies the divide between the "current" generation that has increasingly distanced themselves from the views of their parents in favor of new views.

Add to that we were actually somewhat due for a cultural revolution... Historically, they seem to run about once every 40-50 years or every 3-4 generations (a generation that starts it, a generation born into it and its benefits and a generation that starts to think yeah but we could do better... by the 4th generation its "we're going to do better") and at least here in the US the last major one was roughly mid-50's to late 60's with the Baby Boomers with the current upheaval arguably starting right "on time" sometime in the mid-to-late aughts... Cant speak from experience myself but at least from the historical descriptions of the 60's cultural revolution, the "kids" then weren't overly worried about being disowned and while I dont know that I've seen or heard descriptions of them disowning their parents generation, they clearly had major disagreements over the direction of society from Vietnam to sex, drugs and Rock and Roll and many made an effort to distance themselves in someway, shape or form from the prior generation though probably not as significantly and vitriolic as the current generation.


Are you by chance related to @denverpilot ?
 
Coincidently I was given instruction for a 15 mile straight in, report 4 mile final in a Delta today. Couldn’t get a word in until 3.5 miles out. Should I be worried the FAA will come knocking on my door any minute?

Only if you put it on video.
 
The logistics alone would make it beyond weird! Also, could you imagine the "how you met" story?! LOL (Yeah, so, I was on this online forum with his dad... :D)

A friend of mine had just went through his second divorce. He had vowed that he was finished with women.

A few months later his dad introduced his dental hygienist to his son.

And they have been happily married ever since....
 
That is copyright infringement. Expect a certified mail from @SixPapaCharlie's law dogs.

Perhaps you can negotiate a settlement that you spend $x on his merch,
"The Gaze of Our Wives?"
"Stall, My Children?"
"Generalization Hospital?"
" Guiding Light Sport Aircraft?"
"Edge of Flight? "
"Search and Rescue for Tomorrow?"
"Young and Restless and Broke?"
 
A friend of mine had just went through his second divorce. He had vowed that he was finished with women.

A few months later his dad introduced his dental hygienist to his son.

And they have been happily married ever since....
I had to read that three times to figure it out...has kind of an "I'm my own grandpa" kind of vibe....
 
I had to read that three times to figure it out...has kind of an "I'm my own grandpa" kind of vibe....

:lol::lol::lol: That did kind of sound funny after reading it again....

I should have also added that dads' dental hygienist is female and is the one that married the son....

To make it clearer, dad and son did not marry...:rofl:
 
Coincidently I was given instruction for a 15 mile straight in, report 4 mile final in a Delta today. Couldn’t get a word in until 3.5 miles out. Should I be worried the FAA will come knocking on my door any minute?
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Coincidently I was given instruction for a 15 mile straight in, report 4 mile final in a Delta today. Couldn’t get a word in until 3.5 miles out. Should I be worried the FAA will come knocking on my door any minute?

You didn't have to worry about that, until now.

I did you a favor and reported you. You know.... for your own good.
 
[Glen, please don't do anything different. I'm a commercial pilot with dual and multi instrument ratings...and i love your vids. I did catch the cutoff short and didn't think anything of it...that is until you pointed it out. Something so silly...please keep doing what you're doing. And i do have only one question...can i get ride in that empty right seat? david yorke, Toronto.
 
[Glen, please don't do anything different. I'm a commercial pilot with dual and multi instrument ratings...and i love your vids. I did catch the cutoff short and didn't think anything of it...that is until you pointed it out. Something so silly...please keep doing what you're doing. And i do have only one question...can i get ride in that empty right seat? david yorke, Toronto.

Hmmm, I thought his name was Greg?
 
[Glen, please don't do anything different. I'm a commercial pilot with dual and multi instrument ratings...and i love your vids. I did catch the cutoff short and didn't think anything of it...that is until you pointed it out. Something so silly...please keep doing what you're doing. And i do have only one question...can i get ride in that empty right seat? david yorke, Toronto.

Have no idea who you’re talking to but Glen isn’t here.
 
[Glen, please don't do anything different. I'm a commercial pilot with dual and multi instrument ratings...and i love your vids. I did catch the cutoff short and didn't think anything of it...that is until you pointed it out. Something so silly...please keep doing what you're doing. And i do have only one question...can i get ride in that empty right seat? david yorke, Toronto.

Welcome, canuck!
 
[Glen, please don't do anything different. I'm a commercial pilot with dual and multi instrument ratings...and i love your vids. I did catch the cutoff short and didn't think anything of it...that is until you pointed it out. Something so silly...please keep doing what you're doing. And i do have only one question...can i get ride in that empty right seat? david yorke, Toronto.

Sir, this is a Wendy’s...
 
Three months later and going strong. When is the wedding and will we all be invited?
 
Another youtuber reported to FAA, apparently by a student pilot.

I hatched this pilot's videos. They are very informative, and if given the chance I'd like to take a ride with him in that airplane.
The way he explains things is very understandable. Im sure if you spend any time with him, he'l teach you something about being a pilot.
 
Especially when reviving a dead thread for the second time. LOL
Actually, a bot/troll (now zapped) revived the thread. Unfortunately people responded before those posts were deleted.
 
A few thoughts on this one, which many of you will know better than to read:

If you get reported to the FAA for a youtube you exposed to the world, you bought your own problem.
If you have that problem, why is the immediate response to jump right back on youtube and make another video?
Why do the youtube heros always include their lack of need for the youtube money?

As to the incident (no finger air quotes needed): I saw it on the initial playing and agree it was a nothing burger.
Altho I have a GoPro, and a mount for the cherokee, I don't see much use for it while flying. Really now, is there a reason for another video landing/taking off at Leadville? Maybe when I start IFR training again...someday...in the future....this decade....this century....maybe....

Actually, I do have one very good use....since I teach the Young Eagle ground school for our EAA chapter (well, someday, when we get back to running the YE program around here) I have the videos of each of our routes, so the kids can see what to expect.
 
Tower told me to report 4 mile final. I reported I was 4 mile final when I was actually 3 miles out. Discuss.
I never have been able to "eye ball" distances. Fortunately, between the DME and the iPad, I get a good estimate. Of course the DME is to the far end of the runway. No problem. Just subtract 8000 ft. (or do the trig equation....suuuuuuure)
 
The kid that reported it is a student pilot. It seems the kids info, Facebook, Twitter, etc is all over now. He has been getting beat up pretty bad. Think this kids pilot career is done.
I saw what happened to Greg Mink who owns a Beech Jet N390GM who makes outstanding videos that are good instruction even for those who do not own Jets. Greg is very responsible and does not deserve the way the student pilot reported him to FAA. He would have been wiser had he first talked to a CFI or bounced it off experienced pilots. Greg operated very safely at a non controlled airport.
 
Crap like this is why I never post flying videos to my YouTube channel. There is always some anal retentive jerk just waiting to try and screw you for some minor thing. The FAA are like police, if a call comes in, they have to investigate. Technically P1 made a minor error, hopefully this will go nowhere.
 
Tower told me to report 4 mile final. I reported I was 4 mile final when I was actually 3 miles out. Discuss.
4 miles from the departure end, the tower, or the approach end? 4 statute miles or 4 nautical miles?
 
Crap like this is why I never post flying videos to my YouTube channel. There is always some anal retentive jerk just waiting to try and screw you for some minor thing. The FAA are like police, if a call comes in, they have to investigate. Technically P1 made a minor error, hopefully this will go nowhere.
I don't care. I rarely post flying videos to my YouTube channel and when I do, it's usually a short segment. That has nothing to do with fearing some idiot or the FAA. Instead, it's because (select the best answer):

(a) I'm too lazy to do all that editing.
(b) My flights are not all that interesting.
(c) I am not all that interesting.
(d) All of the above​
 
Gasp! I did an 8 mile straight in to KPOU in the Cub last week, as per instructions from the tower. I called the final at 4.1 miles instead of 4.
I better file some paperwork before they drag me out of the house and send me to Gitmo. :D

I have to say the people in the tower were really pleasant, and accommodating. They told me stay on frequency, pick my turnoff and go straight to the diner without stopping.
It had taken me almost an hour to fly the 44 miles from GBR to KPOU. And it was witchen,bitchen cold. Someone probably knew I needed a gallon of hot tea on my feet to thaw them out.
 
You have to be very careful what you post on POA as well....I swear some people have nothing better to do than find fault with others.

I landed behind a Cessna at CRE a few years ago...he announced clear the active and the tower chewed him out...told him that his radio call was not necessary...the pilot replied it was a habit he picked up in the military...several radio transmissions not helpful IMO.
 
Gasp! I did an 8 mile straight in to KPOU in the Cub last week, as per instructions from the tower. I called the final at 4.1 miles instead of 4.
I better file some paperwork before they drag me out of the house and send me to Gitmo. :D

It had taken me almost an hour to fly the 44 miles from GBR to KPOU. And it was witchen,bitchen cold. Someone probably knew I needed a gallon of hot tea on my feet to thaw them out.

Don't write off Gitmo! It's pleasantly warm down there right now. :D
 
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