Aviation Humor -- ATC and General Aviation
- Billund ATC: Gliders 82 and D5, state position and altitude?
82: Overhead Coal Lake, 6400 feet.
D5: Same position, same altitude.
ATC (cool, dry voice): So should I go get my collision report
form ?
- ATC: Say altitude
Pilot (feeling frisky): altitude
ATC: Say ALTITUDE
Pilot: ALTITUDE
ATC: Say 'Canceling IFR'
Pilot: Level 8000
- Several planes were running up and waiting to take off, many Cessna's including a
337. With all the students and several similar call signs, the controllers were getting a
tad confused. The controller finally asked: "Cessna 123YZ, are you the
Skymaster?"
A slightly confused voice with an indeterminate accent replied, after a moment,
"Well, my instructor says that I am very good, but I do not think that I would yet be
considered the 'Skymaster.'"
- A friend of mine was ferrying his Blanick to a nearby airport on the other side
of some Class C Airspace. The 182 tow plane had no radio, but the Blanick did. No
problem, after departing the glider called, ATC and gave their intentions to cross The
Class C airspace. About halfway across, ATC requested a 90 degree right turn.
My friend responded. "What do you want me do? Yell out the window?"
- A crew in a Baron was taxiing at LAX back in the sixties and encountered one of
the (then) new 747's. Both pilot and co- were all eyes as both aircraft approached
the same intersection.
Baron: Uh, ATC, verify you want me to taxi in front of the 747.
ATC: Yeah, it's OK. He's not hungry.
- Tower: Cessna N1234, be advised wake turbulence - UA 737. [pause]
Cessna: San Jose tower be advised the Cessna is ahead of the 737.
[longer pause]
Tower: UA 737, be advised wake turbulence Cessna 172.
Someone: Giggles and laughter in background.
- After several unsuccessful attempts to raise the student pilot whom the tower has
just issued instructions to: "You have to key in the mic...I can't see you when you
nod your head."
- I was taxiing out to the active in a 172 and I had just dialed up tower and
checked the approach which was clear. The weather was 15+ vis and no ceiling. I was just
about to call tower for clearance when I heard this.
ABC: London tower this is alpha bravo charlie on short final 33.
TWR: Alpha bravo charlie, negative visual contact pull up go around.
I took a good hard look for the a/c and saw nothing so I called tower and got cleared to
go. I heard 2 more renditions of the "On short final" and "Pull up go
around" act. On the fourth try the pilot got a bit frustrated about the wave off. It
went like this.
TWR: Negative visual contact pull up and go around.
ABC: Well look out you window, I'm right bloody in front of you!
Tower came back very cool and collected.
TWR: Alpha bravo charlie look down into the centre of the runway pattern. Do you see a big
white radar dome?
ABC: err....negative dome tower.
TWR: That's because you're not over London. You're over Waterloo-Wellington 50 miles
north-east of my position. Waterloo-Wellington tower frequency is 125.00. I think they
would like to talk to you.
- ATC: Cessna 1234 What are your intentions?
Cessna: To get my Commercial Pilots License and Instrument
Rating.
ATC: Cessna 1234 I meant in the next five minutes not years.
- A true story from my Scottish days when a C152 pilot was asked to report his
height prior to clearance to enter the zone, replied: "Flight Level Three Thousand,
Seven Hundred", upon which the Controller very smartly replied, "Roger, prepare
to fire retro-rockets and re-enter the atmosphere!"
- C-150: Tower this is N-1234 can you give us a ground speed please?
Tower: Roger N-1234 we show you at 110 knots
Mooney: (Showing off a bit) tower this is N-5678 can you give US a ground speed please?
Tower: Roger that N-5678 we show you at 201 knots
F-18: (Showing off a lot and said with a Texas drawl). Heh Heh.. tower how about XXXX, can
you give US a ground speed please?
Tower: Roger XXXX we show you at 580 knots.
... then in a distant crackly voice,
"Tower, we'd like a ground speed too please..."
Tower: Ummmm ahhh .... must be something wrong with our equipment here, I show you at 1500
knots sir.
"No sir, this is a SR-71. Thank you for the reading."
- Another student, a not too bright woman, was coming in for a landing. The
radio in the FBO was set to the ground freq. It seems that she landed on the taxi
way.
The ground controller told her, "please call 555-9876 after you park the plane".
She answered, "No thank you sir, I'm already married."
- Cessna: Bay Approach, Cessna 12345 over South County Airport at four thousand
feet, request permission to land at San Jose.
Bay Approach: Cessna 12345, Squawk 4567, and do you have Hotel? (the current SJC ATIS)
Cessna: Negative, we're going to stay with my sister-in-law.
American 123: Does your sister-in-law have any extra rooms?
- Overheard by a guy giving rides: "Sorry about the rough landing, but I'm
practicing for a job at SAS. Next time I'll try to loose your luggage."
- Student pilot: "Think about it. I navigated through a boiling fluid
swirling around a rotating sphere that is hurtling around a fusion reaction source at
thousands of miles per hour. This system is moving in a circular motion around a
black hole at who knows what speed, while the space it takes up is expanding. And I
bounced six inches. SIX MEASLY INCHES! Get off my freakin' back, man!"
- Washington D.C., Clearance Delivery: "GAF269, you are cleared to
destination Indian Springs via after take off radar vectors to 4000 feet
thereafter present position direct BOM do not pass BOM at 6000 feet or
below after passing 15000 feet turn right on heading 280 to intercept J156
direct ZZT thereafter intercept j158 own navigation read back."
GAF 269: "Roger German Air Force 269 is cleared to Destination Indian
Springs via after take off radar vectors to 4000 feet thereafter present
position direct BOM do not pass BOM at 6000 feet or below after passing
15000 feet turn right on heading 280 to intercept J156 direct ZZT
thereafter intercept j158 own navigation and I need another pencil."
- Tower: "Aircraft on final, go around, there's an aircraft on the runway!"
Pilot Trainee: "Roger" (pilot continues approach)
Tower: "Aircraft, I said GO AROUND!!!"!
Pilot Trainee: "Roger"
The trainee doesn't react, lands the aircraft on the numbers, rolls to a
twin standing in the middle of the runway, goes around the twin and
continues to the taxiway
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