To me it sounds like the nut behind the controls was a little loose.
Or she could have just called Miami Approach to see if they had her on the scope...
Or she could have just called Miami Approach to see if they had her on the scope...
Sadly admitting you're lost is difficult for many people. Even more frustrating is how some "professionals" berate private pilots over the airwaves for using 121.5 to ask for ATC help (when some "professionals openly use 121.5 as a chat freq). As the abve report shows, being lost is an emergency...
Or she could have just called Miami Approach to see if they had her on the scope...
Sadly admitting you're lost is difficult for many people. Even more frustrating is how some "professionals" berate private pilots over the airwaves for using 121.5 to ask for ATC help (when some "professionals openly use 121.5 as a chat freq). As the abve report shows, being lost is an emergency...
One is never lost, just temporarily unaware of one's position
Matt
One is never lost, just temporarily unaware of one's position
Matt
Or she could have just called Miami Approach to see if they had her on the scope...
Sadly admitting you're lost is difficult for many people. Even more frustrating is how some "professionals" berate private pilots over the airwaves for using 121.5 to ask for ATC help (when some "professionals openly use 121.5 as a chat freq). As the abve report shows, being lost is an emergency...
Or she could have just called Miami Approach to see if they had her on the scope...
Sadly admitting you're lost is difficult for many people. Even more frustrating is how some "professionals" berate private pilots over the airwaves for using 121.5 to ask for ATC help (when some "professionals openly use 121.5 as a chat freq). As the abve report shows, being lost is an emergency...
I dunno about "chatting" on 121.5, but... using the emergency freq for a position check from ATC... WTF??
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