[jhb] Re: EGNS

  • From: "bones" <bones@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 23:12:25 +0100

A pity you didn't ask for a procedural approach as it would have been nice
to try and slot you in. The downside would have been if you needed delaying
as it would have required you to go into the hold, and we haven't covered
that yet.

bones

-----Original Message-----
From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Mike Lucas
Sent: 16 September 2007 23:02
To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jhb] Re: EGNS


I missed the initial rush but caught the second shift, around 19.45 -
20.15 UTC.  As I approached and found some VFR doing circuits I decided
against any fancy procedures and making a fool of myself (and perhaps
getting in the way) so I opted for vectors from that nice Bones chappie
on APP.  Then he shunted me off to TWR, and my gob was truly smacked.
TWR seemed to know what he was about so I reconsidered putting the cat
among the pigeons and I called a missed approach, knowing full well that
he had 2 or 3 GA tootling round fairly close to my climb-out.  He didn't
bat an eyelid and dealt with it very professionally.  Quite enjoyable
really!

Mike L

bones wrote:

> Not long after he left another bunch turned up and that drew in a
> controller on Tower - a newbie who then tried to commandeer all the
> aircraft on my frequency. A couple of irate messages and a threat of a
> ban saw him shift to Manchester but he was replaced by a Dublin guy on
> TWR who turned out to be quite helpful. He knew his stuff as he was
> able to slot a VFR circuit aircraft into a pattern busy with two doing
> IFR circuits to the ILS - not the easiest of tasks. Mike was one and I
> hope he enjoyed it.



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