KL-666 wrote:In reality these people have no clue about real aviation, as they do not know golden rule number one: ATC is always right, no discussing on the air.
Jomo violated that rule himself a bunch of times.
KL-666 wrote:In reality these people have no clue about real aviation, as they do not know golden rule number one: ATC is always right, no discussing on the air.
jwocky wrote:So ... if we want to make something positively out of this, lets think, what would be a good beginner's area and who would be willing to ATC there regularly. Because only then, we can hope that pilots in FG can deal with someone who has, as Jomo did, his own phraseology, his own procedures and still expected everyone to follow them to the dot on the i. You can't just do that if you always think "did I forget something?"
Lydiot wrote:The problem for me was committing to a regular time and then sitting there when nobody shows up, for like two-three weeks in a row. Makes it hard to commit.
IAHM-COL wrote:I'd love to plan a EDDF fly in with Jomo, if he agrees.
IAHM-COL wrote:Lydiot wrote:The problem for me was committing to a regular time and then sitting there when nobody shows up, for like two-three weeks in a row. Makes it hard to commit.
Which is precisely one of the points Jomo surpasses you.
KL-666 wrote:IAHM-COL wrote:I'd love to plan a EDDF fly in with Jomo, if he agrees.
Yes, it would be magnificent, and we might convince Jomo to reconsider. But i fear on such a beautiful day, we'll have to deal with the negativity of the likes of Lydiot again. So no, it is probably better to leave it as is.
Kind regards, Vincent
IAHM-COL wrote:I am aware of the risk that guys with a sense of humor may try to be noticed, and be annoying.
But I am also hopeful it could be one of our more regular fly-ins. It will be kind of cool to land as our typical group of pilots and get jomo some message of thanks for the years of ATCing.
The end could be a real nice opportunity for anecdote telling and remembrance. ... anecdotes in Frankfort, I certainly have a handful.
I for one, enjoyed and learned of him. And crashed my plane on his RWY a handful of times.
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