birdus
Line Up and Wait
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Jay Williams
If I want to come in and land, when I first call you, is it adequate to say:
Tacoma Tower, Luscombe 1-8-1-3-Kilo, 10 miles to the east at 2,000 with Quebec
If I include the weather, does that imply to you that I want to come in and land? I like to be concise. Do I need to say anything other than this? I'm guessing that it might be preferable to include something more at the end, such as "inbound for landing," but I don't know. I've had instances where this seemed adequate and others where it didn't. Should I always be explicit with wanting to land? What's the preferred phrase to use?
Tacoma Tower, Luscombe 1-8-1-3-Kilo, 10 miles to the east at 2,000 with Quebec
If I include the weather, does that imply to you that I want to come in and land? I like to be concise. Do I need to say anything other than this? I'm guessing that it might be preferable to include something more at the end, such as "inbound for landing," but I don't know. I've had instances where this seemed adequate and others where it didn't. Should I always be explicit with wanting to land? What's the preferred phrase to use?
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