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I had an opportunity to go head to head with someone once. I was in the established pattern, there were about 3 or 4 of us. I called my turn to base. Shortly after, this guy announces base. I'm looking around like my head was detached from my body. I called and asked if he really had announced base because I can't find anyone. He never answers. I'm still looking and turn final. I announce my position and he announces final. Lo and behold, there he is, about a mile away from me coming from the opposite direction. I move over to the right a bit and stop my descent. Someone told him that he was opposite the calm wind runway. He announces he's leaving the area and splits. I go around and do it all again. (Note to self: Remember that yours isn't the only pattern, there's another on the other runway) |
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