Short Final

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A student pilot on their first cross-country flight became lost and frantically called air traffic control for assistance.
  • The air traffic controller struggled to establish the lost student pilot's location, continuing to try even as the narrator departed.
  • The incident was witnessed by another student pilot (the narrator) who was holding short for takeoff at the time.
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Doing my run-up and getting ready to depart for my first cross-country as a student, the tower instructed me to hold short.

Over the radio, in a frantic voice, I heard:
“Help me. Help me. I’m a student pilot on my first cross-country, and I’m lost. I’ve been flying around and around, and I don’t know where I am.”

I sat and listened as the controller failed to establish the student’s location. Finally, the tower told the student to please hold – then told me I was clear for take-off.

I flew away listening as the controller and student continued on and on trying to establish a ground reference.


Michael Woodard

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