At my home field in Farmindale, NY, (KFRG), one Sunday I was entering the pattern after a long trip. A student soloing in a Cessna 172 was in the pattern doing touch-and-goes. I heard the following exchange.Republic Tower: Cessna Two Six Seven Three Bravo, cleared for touch and go. Make right traffic and report the downwind.
Air traffic control frequencies often feature humorous exchanges, ranging from accidental mix-ups by controllers (e.g., squawk code vs. time) to witty remarks from pilots.
Controllers sometimes employ humor or mimic pilot's distinctive communication styles to lighten the mood or manage unique situations.
Pilots engage in playful banter, sometimes involving one-upmanship or showing off, adding a human and often amusing touch to professional communication.
At my home field in Farmindale, NY, (KFRG), one Sunday I was entering the pattern after a long trip. A student soloing in a Cessna 172 was in the pattern doing touch-and-goes. I heard the following exchange.
Republic Tower: “Cessna Two Six Seven Three Bravo, cleared for touch and go. Make right traffic and report the downwind.”
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