Dawgfan said:
I've never had to tell tower that I'm "Right over the numbers, 28R". Did he sneak up on them?
Happens quite a bit for us rotorheads. Like phrogpilot73 said, if your gyro is not caged to look for helicopters, we're sometimes hard to see. Remember: We're covered under paragraph (d) of FAR 91.119 (
Reader's Digest: We're not restricted to staying above 1000' AGL over populated areas/500' AGL over non-populated areas), so we're often much lower than most people are used to looking. Additionally, we can (and do) enter airports from any which way (unless otherwise directed, we're required to avoid the flow of fixed-wing traffic).
MIDNJAC said:
soooo did he just not sqwak or what......cause that is unheard of to me.....
The tower controller was not looking at a radar, nor was he looking at the approach corridor - he was looking out over the airport for a low, dark (black?) helicopter which was most likely hidden by the dark terrain behind it. Not the easiest thing to see. As you saw, though, a simple talk-on is all it takes most of the time.
(BTW, some places require you to stop squawk - NFG is a perfect example. You maintain your squawk until you ENTER their Delta, then you strangle your parrot.)
phrogpilot73 said:
So is taking off from a parallel taxiway unheard of by you. But it still happens.
Testify, brother! We regularly operate to/from non-standard areas on airports: Taxiways, intersections, ramps, etc. In fact, it's pretty much the norm for towered airports. It gets us in/out of their airspace quickly, and keeps the runway open for airplanes.
One of my Top 10 favorite aviation phrases: "(Callsign), from present position, you are cleared for takeoff..."
