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Aug 17 2005, 12:10 AM
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What is everyones pet-peeves related to aviation? Come on all, I would like for you all to reply to this, everyone must complain about something and you don't even have to be a pilot to answer this!
However since I am a pilot I will state my pet-peeves from a pilot's perspective first. Perhaps my biggest pet-peeve is UNPROFESSIONAL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS from other pilots. I can't tell you enough how sick I am of hearing..."tower this is cessna 1234U...uhhh, i'm 10 miles south withhhhhhh....ah victor, requesting landing". No offense of course, but radio time on the air is precious time that shouldn't be wasted on pilots who don't know how to talk. My next one is pilots or even worse, flight instructors who complete the preflight inspection in a couple of minutes. These instructors set a bad example to their students and I'm sure you heard this before but with different names, "Like instructor, Like student". This is a recipe for disaster, you could easily miss something like an oil leak, or perhaps something embarrassing such as you forgot to un hook the tie down. In other words, these pilots are becoming more inexperienced and not only threaten their lives but the lives of others.
Now for my casual pet-peeves. My biggest pet-peeve is not getting enough leg room on a long commercial airline flight. Yes, I know first class is an option or that some airlines offer extra leg room but for those of you who don't know me, I'm a college student and I simply can't afford it. Next, I don't like the fact that I can no longer go to the gate as a non passenger, I really enjoyed doing that. Finally my last biggest pet-peeve is the fact that flight training/renting is so **I have a dirty mouth**ing expensive. But thats just the way it is so deal with it.
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Aug 17 2005, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(talldude) What is everyones pet-peeves related to aviation?
However since I am a pilot I will state my pet-peeves from a pilot's perspective first. Perhaps my biggest pet-peeve is UNPROFESSIONAL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS form other pilots.
Yeah. The phrase " No joy" is NOT in the AIM! If you are on a civilian frequency, you are a geek for using it!
Another irritation is people at an uncontrolled field saying..."Oceanside traffic, Cessna 123, 1500ft, entering right base rwy 24, Oceanside traffic".
UGHHH. "Oceanside traffic" is the party to whom you are addressing your initial radio call. It should be finished with the name of the airport only, period, end of transmission! Not repeating who you were speaking to in the first place!
"Oceanside traffic, Cessna 123, 1500ft, entering right base rwy 24, Oceanside" . <----period!
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Aug 18 2005, 10:35 AM
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This really isn't a peeve, but I am curious why I hear so many pilots on the radios say "and" before they transmit? "AND, center this is Mooney 1234 with you at 4,500."
Also I have been encouraged not to say "with you at 6,500." when contacting Center. Be concise; "Oakland Center, N1234 level at 6,500."
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Aug 19 2005, 12:12 AM
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Another peeve of mine is simply cockpit related. The "Sterile Cockpit" rule. As a Part 91 operator, we are not subject to this, but I like to adhere to it on our own level. Ever since I used to literally have to copy a shopping list for groceries while doing a procedure turn on an NDB approach while IMC in a King Air, it seemed appropriate to set my own "ground rules" on this, even if I'm only flying a Cessna 210 now, soon to be an Aerostar as depicted in my signature photo..
In the 210, we rarely fly over 10,000 ft., so within 25 nms of the departure / arrival airport, I don't want to hear about sexual abuse cases against Michael Jackson, football scores or company business from the passengers. But if you see something out of the ordinary that you think I should know about, then by all means, please let me know. If not, please let me concentrate on my work.
A bit anal, I realize.
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Aug 24 2005, 01:46 AM
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I am not a pilot...yet... but i would have to say the biggest thing that irritates me is when the pilot in command doesnt put the throttles into the full power position fast enough, thus making the take-off roll long and boring.
I know there are limits when taking off...but come on... just throw the throttles up and get the plane off the ground already!
I just love the feeling of accelerating...FAST... down the runway!
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Aug 24 2005, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(SF3aviatrix) QUOTE(talldude) What is everyones pet-peeves related to aviation?
However since I am a pilot I will state my pet-peeves from a pilot's perspective first. Perhaps my biggest pet-peeve is UNPROFESSIONAL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS form other pilots.
Yeah. The phrase " No joy" is NOT in the AIM! If you are on a civilian frequency, you are a geek for using it! 
What if you are a Military Aircraft on a Civilian Freq? Even better what if you are a Military Rated Aviator and you are on a Sunday Afternoon joyride in a 152?
The AIM isn't the Bible it is the "Airman's Information Manual" so that means it is INFORMATION not law. Tell me where in the FAR it says you can't say "No Joy" and everyone in the aviation world knows what it means so it is adopted radio slang.
QUOTE(JSnider) I am not a pilot...yet... but i would have to say the biggest thing that irritates me is when the pilot in command doesnt put the throttles into the full power position fast enough, thus making the take-off roll long and boring.
 You aren't a pilot yet, and when you do become one you will realize VERY quickly how no pilot likes anyone else in their cockpit telling them what to do. It is his aircraft, his responsibility, and his decision. Many accidents have happened trying to impress people. Believe me I speak from personal experience.
MY PET PEEVE: Pilots who don't have a little bit more patience with people who are learning how to fly and trying to learn the way of aviation. Just remember "Uhhhhhh" you were a inexperienced aviator at one point in your life and did the same thing. The other thing I hate is Side Chair Quarter Backing another pilot. It is rude to suggest another course of action if you are not in the cockpit with them. When you are flying you make educated decisions that could have consequences so don't sit there and say, "Well if i was there" B.SA. You weren't there and if you were you might have made the same initial instinctive decision, or worse the decision you are coming up with might have led to a far worse out come. Pilots are Type A personalities that strive for perfection, they don't need anyone else to tell them they messed up. Stay in your lane, cockpit, whatever you call it!
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