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Who Wouldn't You Fly With?



 
 
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Old July 11th 07, 05:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Barrow[_4_]
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Default Who Wouldn't You Fly With?


"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message
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buttman wrote:
On Jul 11, 7:11 am, Andrew Gideon wrote:

The final straw was being a
minute or two from entering a pattern on a 45 to downwind having just
observed someone take off that had indicated he'd be staying in the
pattern. I suggested to my friend that we turn a bit so we'd fall in
behind that plane. My friend demurred, claiming that the [class D]
tower would prevent any collision.


Isn't that what they're there for? I'm based out of a Class D field,
and if I were in that situation (2 minutes on the 45 with a plane on
the upwind, which I've been in more than a dozen times) I sure
wouldn't take it upon me to sequence myself. At the very least, I'd
ask the controller if he wants me in front, or behind the traffic.
Most likely, the controller would make the upwind guy extend his
upwind, then have him follow me.


And what happens if the controllers attention is aimed somewhere else for
a moment or he just plan screws up? It is the pilots responsibility to
see and avoid traffic. I'd do exactly what Andrew suggested.

Ditto! "...claiming that the [class D] tower would prevent any collision.",
is right up there with "Famous last Words".






 




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