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When I first started flying my ES I used "Experimental" for the call up. Many of the airports I frequented asked what kind of experimental it was. Probably to ensure they sequenced me correctly. I have now dropped Experimental and use Lancair with N number. Sometimes they confused it with a Lance, and are probably confused when they see the speed difference. I also provide LNCE for approaches, flight following, etc, since it is required. Once they asked if I was a Columbia, but I advised it was an ES.
Seems to me that since Lancairs are becoming well known, the controller would be better served by understanding the speed he/she has to deal with. I have not had a problem using Lancair vrs Experimental.
Ed Rosiak
Super ES
> Ron Galbraith wrote:
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> > > Posted for "Jim Auman" :
> > just put experimental in remarks. That way the information is
> > automated to the guys who need that information (the ones at the tower).
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> Jim,
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> So the tower would handle a Lancair with a standard certificate
> (Columbia 400) different than an ES with an experimental certificate?
> Is not the type sufficient to know the capabilities of the aircraft?
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> Robert M. Simon,
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> ES-P N301ES
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