Controller Missed by Family, Friends
By ANN Senior Correspondent Kevin "Hognose" O'Brien
Every student pilot learns that controllers can help him when
he's lost -- "Climb, Conserve, Confess, Comply" and they can give
you a bearing and distance to an airport or navaid, or vector you
home. Some student pilots actually use that facility. Some pilots
who aren't students do, too (although they usually fib about it
afterward). And even when you're not lost or not even, as Daniel
Boone called it, "a mite bewildered," that calm, confident voice
from the Tower or Center or TRACON is a comfort in the clouds or
the night. Controllers are great folks who put up with many of the
hassles pilots do ("fill the cup to the line, please"), and don't
even get the view from the front off