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Two buttons, one patient pilot
Posted: 11-19-2016 12:19 AM
by Michael Blakely
Thanks to Wayne Pierce for his great patience with me on tonight's KDCA-KJAX group flight. I have two buttons on my joystick, one for ATC mic, one for teamspeak mic. Tonight I hit the teamspeak mic 30 out of 40 times I should have hit the ATC mic. The first couple times, Wayne would politely say, "I think you meant to call Jacksonville". Around #20 it had shortened down to MIKE!!
Or was he saying MIC!!
I guess we'll never know.
Thanks Wayne.
Re: Two buttons, one patient pilot
Posted: 11-19-2016 09:49 AM
by Norberto Rivera
Re: Two buttons, one patient pilot
Posted: 11-19-2016 10:25 AM
by Wayne Pierce
Michael Blakely wrote:. The first couple times, Wayne would politely say, "I think you meant to call Jacksonville". Around #20 it had shortened down to MIKE!! Or was he saying MIC!!
That is funny !
We all do it, and yes even I have. . . maybe.
It is sometimes comical to hear one of us respond to our TSP chatter on the ATC channel, that causes some confusion to the controllers. Who's Talking?
I have one button on the yoke (ATC) and one on keyboard(TSP). I fly with my left hand and forefinger on the TSP button all the time. I really do not have to but it is seems at home there.
Re: Two buttons, one patient pilot
Posted: 11-20-2016 05:47 PM
by Theodore Martin
Yeah, I logged on to fly the GFI Friday but had to terminate because I also got called by the family to do something.
Wayne Pierce wrote:Michael Blakely wrote:. The first couple times, Wayne would politely say, "I think you meant to call Jacksonville". Around #20 it had shortened down to MIKE!! Or was he saying MIC!!
That is funny !
We all do it, and yes even I have. . . maybe.
It is sometimes comical to hear one of us respond to our TSP chatter on the ATC channel, that causes some confusion to the controllers. Who's Talking?
I have one button on the yoke (ATC) and one on keyboard(TSP). I fly with my left hand and forefinger on the TSP button all the time. I really do not have to but it is seems at home there.
I use the keyboard for my mic buttons. The left CNTL key is ATC comm and the right CNTL key is for Teamspeak comm. This usually keeps me from using the wrong key but it does happen on occasion.