Short Final: Not With That Attitude

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Key Takeaways:

  • A faster Cirrus SR-22 and a slower C182 were both cleared for takeoff, heading to the same destination.
  • The Cirrus pilot inquired about the C182's position shortly after takeoff.
  • When the C182 pilot jokingly commented on not being able to catch the faster Cirrus, Air Traffic Control responded with a humorous, unexpected remark.
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Holding short of Runway 27 at Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids, for an hour’s flight to the “Third Thursday” fly‑in at Mason City (KMCW), we heard a Cirrus SR‑22 cleared for takeoff on 27, cleared direct to Mason City. Neither my airplane partner nor I could see any Cirrus on the taxiway, but we soon saw the airplane climbing out at the far end of the runway. They had obviously been cleared for departure from the Alpha‑3 intersection. Our C182 was then cleared for takeoff with a climb out on a 290 heading.

Cirrus: “Departure, where is that other airplane heading northwest?”

Departure: “Traffic is four miles behind you, a Skylane at 3000 feet.”

Cirrus: “OK, we wanted to make sure.”

Departure: “No problem. They’re going to the same place you are.”

Us: “Yeah, we’re going to the same place, but we’ll never catch them.”

Departure: “Well, not with that attitude, you won’t!”

Jim Green

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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