@Background Pony #12E5
“phone number” seems unlikely to me. “tail number” (of the aircraft that was narrowly missed by the offender) would be POSSIBLE I guess?
Or maybe it really is “phone number”, but that would be something I would be very curious as to the reasoning for.
@Draco Dei
In the US at least, when a pilot doesn’t follow air traffic control’s instructions, what’s said over the radio is something along the lines of “N1234, possible pilot deviation, prepare to take a phone number” - and I’m sure that I don’t have the exact official phrasing quite right.
She flew right through a formation of other flyers and almost caused a collision, so…
@Background Pony #12E5
Are Pegasi required to have their phone numbers on their flight suits like liscense plates? Is an officer going to “pull her over” and get her number for later contact regarding her behavior? Or do I have it backward and she is calling in while in hot pursuit of a suspect?
“phone number” seems unlikely to me. “tail number” (of the aircraft that was narrowly missed by the offender) would be POSSIBLE I guess?
In the US at least, when a pilot doesn’t follow air traffic control’s instructions, what’s said over the radio is something along the lines of “N1234, possible pilot deviation, prepare to take a phone number” - and I’m sure that I don’t have the exact official phrasing quite right.
Are Pegasi required to have their phone numbers on their flight suits like liscense plates? Is an officer going to “pull her over” and get her number for later contact regarding her behavior? Or do I have it backward and she is calling in while in hot pursuit of a suspect?