Short Final: Thanks For Sharing

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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot utilized an aviation app that cross-references ADS-B N-numbers with the FAA database to identify converging traffic's aircraft type and home base.
  • This enhanced situational awareness allowed the pilot to proactively make an informed decision to descend and avoid the other aircraft.
  • The interaction highlighted the advanced capabilities of modern pilot tools, surprising Air Traffic Control and leading to a humorous exchange.
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I was flying home to Oakland, talking to Travis Approach when they called traffic at 10 o’clock, three miles, converging, same altitude unverified.

I noted the N number from ADS‑B, and did a quick look up on “N‑Numbers” on my phone. I use Post River Software, which contains the entire FAA database within the app.

I saw that it was a 172, based at Napa 20 miles to the northwest, so most likely headed home, and not likely to start his descent just yet…

Me: “Travis, Cardinal 7SD, we’ll descend to 4000 to get under that converging 172. It looks like he’s headed to Napa.”

Travis Approach: “Cardinal 7SD, can you tell all that just from ADS‑B?”

Me: “Travis, I can see it is a 172 based at Napa, so I surmise he’s headed home just before sunset. But oh yeah, it also tells me his T‑shirt size is large.”

There was about five seconds of silence on frequency. When Travis keyed up, he was still laughing.

Travis Approach: “7SD, VFR descent your discretion. And thanks for sharing.”

Paul Millner

Oakland, CA

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