Short Final: Happy New Year

Short Final: Happy New Year
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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot performed a New Year's Day practice flight, monitoring a quiet Class C Providence Approach frequency.
  • The pilot initiated an unusual radio call to Providence Approach solely to offer a "Happy New Year" greeting.
  • The air traffic controller seemed surprised by the greeting, initially inquiring if the pilot needed any services, such as Flight Following.
  • The interaction concluded with the pilot declining services and the controller expressing a mild, unexpected "Ok - Ok……" to the purely social call.
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I spent an hour in our local practice area on New Year’s Day for a first flight of the year and to keep the rust at bay. As is my practice, I monitor the Class C – Providence Approach which is 20 miles away but I don’t actually talk to them as I maneuver all over the place. During the hour, I heard them “depart” just one aircraft. Otherwise the frequency was silent. As I was about to switch to CTAF to return home I clicked:

“Providence Approach, N360GS.”

“N360GS, Providence Approach.”

“Happy New Year. Thanks for coming in today.”

“Happy New Year. Can I do anything for you?”

“No, just Happy New Year.”

A rather plaintive “You need Flight Following?”

“Thanks, but I am done for the day.”

“Ok – Ok……”

Graeme Smith

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in 2023

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