Of course I answer “yes,” right away. Normally in these situations
it involves fetching the flour or something. No, this time he had a different
request in mind, “can you phone flight services and get us a weather briefing?”
A bit of background, we were meant to be flying on a nice little sightseeing
trip up to the base of Lake Simcoe. The weather looked dubious. Also I hate
talking on the phone. RTH knows this. So that’s why he made me do it. Curse him!!
I did it though, got a fairly friendly person on the other end as
well, if a little fast in the way he was rattling stuff off. I got the general
idea though; we both came to the conclusion that it was “a sucky day to fly.”
Ah well, even if we didn’t fly, I learned something. Conversations with
flight services go a lot smoother if you lay out at the start exactly what you
want. I took a deep breath, rehearsed it in my mind and started off the
conversation “ good morning , could I get a weather briefing for the Toronto city
centre area towards the base of Lake Simcoe taking off at 12:00 today?”
After that it all went surprisingly well, if a little quick. Next
time if I really need to concentrate on the details and it’s a little less
clear than “it’s not going to stay VFR for long,” I think I’ll just say “I’m
sorry, I’m a student pilot, I haven’t done many of these briefings, could you
slow it down a little?” Hopefully it’ll work.
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