Short Final

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot flying an exceptionally noisy seaplane had difficulty communicating with air traffic control due to engine noise.
  • When his transmission was unreadable, the pilot informed the tower he would "shut off the engine," meaning he would reduce power to idle.
  • The tower misinterpreted the pilot's statement, panicking at the thought of the engine being turned off completely in flight.
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I was flying a particularly noisy pusher seaplane back to KPIE one day. These things have the engine right over your head and between the straight-through exhaust and prop swinging by the fuselage. They are super noisy.

On my first radio call to the tower, they came back with:
“Transmission unreadable. Just a loud noise.”

I keyed up again, using my loud voice:
“Just a second. Let me shut off the engine.”

The tower replied:
“No! Nooo!”

It was then obvious to me that my intention to go to idle power had been misinterpreted….


Mike Dwyer
via e-mail

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