To help everyone have a good time, here's the pilot briefing for tomorrow's event:
https://laartcc.org/uploads/downloads/Escape%20to%20the%20Desert%20KLAS%20ZLA%20Pilot%20Briefing.pdfAlso, pilots, please listen to the ATIS on 132.4. A good time to do this is during your initial descent before contacting Las Vegas Approach. You can usually get the ATIS about 40 miles out from the airport.
When you contact Las Vegas Approach, let them know four things:
- Your callsign
- Your present altitude (NOT the altitude you are assigned or leaving)
- Whether you're climbing or a descending and what your assigned altitude restriction is (if any)
- The current ATIS code
When you do this, Approach will assign you a runway and an approach and send you on your way!
Example:
Pilot (on the TYSSN5 arrival): "Las Vegas Approach, Delta 983, flight level 190 descending 12,000 with information Charlie."
Controller: "Delta 983, descend via the TYSSN FIVE arrival. At PRINO, cleared ILS runway 26 left approach."
Easy peasy!
What not to do:
- Ask Center what runways are in use
- Request an approach from Center
- Not listen to the ATIS
- Make up an ATIS code that's not current
Happy Flying!