Short Final: The Big One

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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot in a Piper Dakota flying near Dallas-Fort Worth airspace was alerted by Air Traffic Control (ATC) to military traffic.
  • The pilot initially struggled to spot the traffic despite ATC's instructions.
  • With a hint of exasperation, ATC identified the large B52 bomber as "The Big Black One" before the pilot finally located it.
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This happened a few years ago, in the pre‑pandemic world. I was chugging along in my Piper Dakota from North Central Arkansas heading toward the busy Dallas‑Fort Worth airspace on a Friday afternoon. Fort Worth Center was talking fast, directing the arriving airline traffic, dealing with a few military training flights and a couple of us little guys on flight following.

Center: “Cherokee 28U, military traffic, 1 o’clock, 10 miles, 10,000, eastbound.”

I looked and didn’t spot anything, so I asked center to say traffic again—just as a B52 emerged from behind my sun visor.

Center (in a very exasperated voice): “The Big Black One.”

Me (meekly): “Traffic in sight.”

Indeed, it was a big airplane.

James Babcock

Gassville, AR

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