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RIS - clock code vs compass points

Old 15th January 2009 | 17:43
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RIS - clock code vs compass points

Today Brize were giving me a RIS and calling traffic by compass points (e.g. Traffic NE, southbound, same level) rather than clock code. I was under the impression that they would only do this if you were manoeuvring, and that cruising (as I was) on a steady heading they would give clock code.

Could this be because the wind was strong, and therefore my wind correction angle would make their estimates of clock code wrong? (They didn't know my actual heading - I forgot to say and they didn't ask.) Wind correction was around 30 deg cruising at 90 knots in an underpowered DR400...

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Old 15th January 2009 | 22:29
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It could be to do with the computer virus that's "stuffed" their system up, it was on News at Ten!
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Old 15th January 2009 | 23:24
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Traffic info seems to be passed to me using either clock or compass mode depending on the whim of the controller. Personal preference would be for the clock mode.
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Old 16th January 2009 | 06:46
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...in a turn.....

"Traffic 12 o'clock, correction 11 o'clock, correction 10 o'clock, correction 9 o'clock......"

Doesn't quite work does it?
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Old 16th January 2009 | 07:54
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Well no. But as I was heading 116 for about 40 miles that shouldn't have been a problem!

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Old 16th January 2009 | 07:59
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Have had both, personally much prefer clock code, find it more precise. Unless manoeuvring, of course.

PS: same goes for wind. Over the years I've had a few controllers call wind on final in the compass point format. Hate it....
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Old 16th January 2009 | 08:52
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I must try that - "Clear to land, surface wind two o'clock 15 knots, varying between one o'clock and half past three!"
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Red Four, point taken should perhaps have been clearer. What I meant was wind reported not as, say, 340/10, but as NW at 10. Nothing to do with the clock....
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Old 16th January 2009 | 09:49
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I must try that - "Clear to land, surface wind two o'clock 15 knots, varying between one o'clock and half past three!"
Actually, I like that!
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Old 16th January 2009 | 09:55
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I can respond to either but I sometimes have trouble with the "right ten o'clock" or "left two o'clock"
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Old 16th January 2009 | 15:35
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"right ten o'clock" or "left two o'clock"
Didn't realise that "clattering palm-trees" could maintain S&L inverted flight
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Old 16th January 2009 | 18:55
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Originally Posted by ShyTorque
I can respond to either but I sometimes have trouble with the "right ten o'clock" or "left two o'clock"
We're just trying to confuse you and make your day more interesting.

Clock code if steady track, cardinal point if manoeuvring is how I play the game. Wind doesn't actually get taken into account so take all indications based on track, not heading.
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Old 16th January 2009 | 20:09
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We're just trying to confuse you and make your day more interesting.
I'm not often that bored
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Old 16th January 2009 | 23:56
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Old 17th January 2009 | 11:48
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In the days of my youth there was, allegedly, a controller who called traffic in cricket field terminology. He once gave traffic as "In your mid on at 5 miles." The puzzled pilot responded, "Erm. Am I batting or bowling?"
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Old 17th January 2009 | 12:05
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I've been party to the following..

ATC "Traffic 10 O'clock, same direction, similar level...."
A/C a few minutes later "Er....we can see one in our 2 O'clock, is that him?"
ATC "Yes, sorry, I've got my digital watch on..."
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Old 18th January 2009 | 16:27
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TM you are, as usual, spot on!

I believe that the Brize LEO has some work to do
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