They first got my attention because I spotted one on short final
with another one behind, also on final. “Ooh that’s not going to work,” I
commented out loud. RTH briefly glanced over my way, realised where my
attention was and promptly ignored me.
I watched as indeed the plane behind was made to overshoot, the old
"overshoot and make a right turn" manoeuvre that I’m all too familiar with.
Usually this happens because the Cessna in front is a 150/152 and the one
behind is a 172. The faster plane inevitably catches up with the slower. ATC
then get you to overshoot and turn in front of the slower plane to resequence
you. This situation is inevitably
complicated by the commercial traffic they try and slot in.
I watched the planes in the circuit for a while, either they got
bored with playing catch up or the winds shifted but one of them ended up doing
circuits on 06. This got me thinking; I’ve
landed on 06 before but never done circuits on it.
“What taxi instructions would I get for doing circuits on 06?” I
asked. RTH now looked mildly irritated at this point; I forget that he hasn’t
been watching the same thing I have! As far as he’s concerned we’ve both been
watching the same program for an hour or so. He forgets how easily I get
distracted by shiny things!
Turns out he’s never done circuits on 06 either, so didn’t have
much in the way of useful advice. Of course this is now bugging me. My track
record of navigating the taxiways is not exactly 100% and it’s be just my luck
to get some obscure clearance when I’m soloing and its kind of embarrassing to
have to ask for progressive taxi instructions at your home airport!
Never fear, Google to the rescue, I pulled up the Google maps image
for CYTZ and took a look at the airport layout*
I reckon in the unlikely event of doing circuits on 06 I could
expect the following instructions
·
Taxi via Bravo
·
Enter runway 15 (I may have to hold short at this point)
·
Cross runway 08 (again may have to hold short)
·
Line up 06
At least now I’m reassured that I won’t get lost on my way to 06! That’ll
do me until the next random question flits into my head.
* I know I could use the airport diagrams in the CFS but for some
reason I need to see a picture rather than a schematic, my mind struggles to
match the diagram with the actual visual. It is one of the reasons I’m so bad
at map reading.
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