OB346: Big Brother is Watching You
OB346: Big Brother is Watching You  
Podcast: Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk
Published On: Mon Aug 19 2024
Description: Episode 346 Show Notes    Topic of the show: On this week’s show, AG and RH discuss ADS-C and the information available to non-US controllers, busy tracon controller communication issues, and a mountain of Patron feedback.  We also share our views and opinions about a recent interaction between ATC and a pilot that should serve as a reminder we are all human, mistakes happen, and it’s our job to work through it professionally and with respect for the person on the other side of the microphone.    Feedback  1. SGAC Patron SA asks about ADS-C in Canada.  Check out this link to learn more about ADS-C. https://www.eurocontrol.int/service/automatic-dependent-surveillance-contract-ats-b2 2. Patron BAS got lost in frequency land but found his way out quickly! 3. Patron SVO shared FSDO follow up after a lost communication/emergency. 4. Patron DG asked about multiple runway crossing clearances in one transmission. 5. Patron WM took a diversion during a cross country flight and ATC made it happen! 6. Patron SD shared a YouTube video and we will share our thoughts.   Have a great week and thanks for listening!  Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website.  Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don’t be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com.  Music bumpers by audionautix.com.  Third party audio provided by liveatc.net.  Legal Notice The views and opinions expressed on Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk are for entertainment purposes only and do not represent the views, opinions, or official positions of the FAA, Penguin Airlines, or the United States Army.  Episodes shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws, rules, and regulations, consult an aviation attorney or certified flight instructor.