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You would think a commercial pilot who flies for a living occasionally would not make stupid complacent mistakes, but apparently not.
I was at my own home airport, leaving early in the morning for an IFR flight with passengers. After I obtained the ATIS (which should have given me clue to begin with), I did me preflight checks and configuration and switched radios to call ground to get my clearance. No response. Called tower. No response. Switched to the radio I know was just working. No response on either frequency. Checked my watch, oh, hey it is 10 minutes before 0700, they are still closed.
From then on, I treated the airport as an uncontrolled airport, announcing intentions and taking off to get my clearance airborne. Except, then I find out I am unable to raise approach and find that I inadvertently bumped the audio panel switch. I corrected the situation and find that, indeed, the tower is open and I just took off without a clearance.
So now I will have to deal with a Pilot Deviation. Sent in an ASRS form. I assume a runway incursion of this type is serious business.
Any FAA personnel have any information to help me?
I was at my own home airport, leaving early in the morning for an IFR flight with passengers. After I obtained the ATIS (which should have given me clue to begin with), I did me preflight checks and configuration and switched radios to call ground to get my clearance. No response. Called tower. No response. Switched to the radio I know was just working. No response on either frequency. Checked my watch, oh, hey it is 10 minutes before 0700, they are still closed.
From then on, I treated the airport as an uncontrolled airport, announcing intentions and taking off to get my clearance airborne. Except, then I find out I am unable to raise approach and find that I inadvertently bumped the audio panel switch. I corrected the situation and find that, indeed, the tower is open and I just took off without a clearance.
So now I will have to deal with a Pilot Deviation. Sent in an ASRS form. I assume a runway incursion of this type is serious business.
Any FAA personnel have any information to help me?