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How to communicate effectively and confidently with air traffic control. For pilots of all experiences levels, flying VFR or IFR.... more
FAQs about Radar Contact:How many episodes does Radar Contact have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
November 10, 2015When to Make Position Reports in an Uncontrolled Airport Traffic PatternRadar Contact is back! In the first show after a months-long break, we’ll talk about when to make position reports in an uncontrolled pattern. You may think you already know the answer, but if you look at the confusing mess in the Aeronautical Information Manual, your confidence may be shaken. No matter. I’ll give you … When to Make Position Reports in an Uncontrolled Airport Traffic Pattern Read More »...more29minPlay
June 24, 2015NextGen Air Traffic Control and YouIn this month’s edition of the Radar Contact Show we are going to look at how the FAA’s NextGen version of air traffic control will affect you. We’ll also look at what it means to be off your assigned altitude and what to do if ATC calls you out for being off altitude. I’ll tell you the real … NextGen Air Traffic Control and You Read More »...more27minPlay
May 02, 2015Caution Wake Turbulence for the Departing Boeing 757“Cessna 9130D, caution wake turbulence for the departing Boeing 757, Runway 25, cleared for takeoff.” Gulp! Never fear, ATC is here to protect you against the hazards of wake turbulence. No kidding. ATC uses very specific rules to help you remain clear of wake turbulence. We’ll look at those rules and how to work within … Caution Wake Turbulence for the Departing Boeing 757 Read More »...more17minPlay
March 12, 2015Shaky Emergencies and Cranky Air Traffic ControllersHey Air Traffic Control, I think I might have a big problem but I’m not declaring an emergency. Standby for further information. In today’s show we are going to discuss aircraft problems that fall into gray areas. We’ll discuss how to break through the fog of indecision and determine whether you need to declare an … Shaky Emergencies and Cranky Air Traffic Controllers Read More »...more34minPlay
February 03, 2015Aircraft Position ReportsReporting your position on the radio, while in an uncontrolled airport pattern, is a little bit like playing a game of Marco Polo. Other pilots in the pattern rely on your timely and accurate reports to help maintain awareness of your position. Miss a required report or state your position incorrectly and you’ve instantly become … Aircraft Position Reports Read More »...more0minPlay
December 14, 2014How to Work with ATC Around Class B and Other Closed AirspaceIf you are a pilot who hates to work with ATC because you feel doing so would restrict your flying freedom, I’ve got surprising news for you. Working with ATC can actually lighten your load and help you enjoy your flight. This is especially true when you have to fly around Class B and other airspace closed to VFR aircraft. … How to Work with ATC Around Class B and Other Closed Airspace Read More »...more30minPlay
November 27, 2014Consequences of Declaring an Emergency with ATCMy airplane has a problem. A big problem. I think I can handle it. No, I’m sure I can handle it. Maybe I can handle it. Can I handle it? I’m not sure.I had better declare an emergency with ATC and get some help. But what if this turns out to be nothing? What if I … Consequences of Declaring an Emergency with ATC Read More »...more30minPlay
September 22, 2014Use ATC to Save Your LifeDaher-Socata TBM-850. Source: fr.wikipedia.orgEarlier this month, a single-engine turboprop aircraft crashed into the ocean near Jamaica. Early indications are the airplane’s cabin pressurization system failed and the pilot lost consciousness due to hypoxia. The plane continued flying on autopilot until fuel ran out and the engine quit. Could ATC have helped prevent this accident? The … Use ATC to Save Your Life Read More »...more25minPlay
June 01, 2014When to Not Respond to ATC (Really!)See no ATC. Hear No ATC. Speak no ATC. As pilots we are trained to respond to ATC each and every time ATC talks to us. Did you know there are times when you should not talk to ATC? It’s true. In this 40th edition of Radar Contact, you and I will cover those times … When to Not Respond to ATC (Really!) Read More »...more19minPlay
April 08, 2014Timing is Everything in ATC CommunicationTwo people speaking to each other at the same time does not communication make. It’s true in a face-to-face encounter and it’s true when trying to communicate with ATC. When 2 pilots try to transmit at the same time, the result is just a bunch of noise on the radio. In this show, we are … Timing is Everything in ATC Communication Read More »...more23minPlay
FAQs about Radar Contact:How many episodes does Radar Contact have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.