TMetzinger
Final Approach
Did the tower issue instructions for you to go-around? I would have expected that.
There's no excuse for dawdling on a runway, but there are reasons for getting stuck there - flat tire, engine problem, etc - and they all should result in a call to the tower or CTAF.
If both airplanes were training flights, then I agree with Ron that the CFI's should be able to clear it up between themselves.
The amount of money you spend going around is not something to bring up, it just marks you as a jerk. And please don't try and correct someone else on the radio. I heard a King Air pilot chew out a local CFI the other day because the King Air was late switching to Unicom and didn't hear any of the calls the CFI made announcing his position on 45 and downwind. The King Air decided to break off their approach and chewed out the other airplane all the way around the pattern. Unfortunately the FAA was out there with me to discuss the airport layout for our upcoming airshow, so the inspector heard the whole thing. Once the King Air landed and taxied to the Corporate FBO, the inspector asked me to give him a ride over there. Last thing I saw was the inspector and the crew going to find a private place for a chat.
There's no excuse for dawdling on a runway, but there are reasons for getting stuck there - flat tire, engine problem, etc - and they all should result in a call to the tower or CTAF.
If both airplanes were training flights, then I agree with Ron that the CFI's should be able to clear it up between themselves.
The amount of money you spend going around is not something to bring up, it just marks you as a jerk. And please don't try and correct someone else on the radio. I heard a King Air pilot chew out a local CFI the other day because the King Air was late switching to Unicom and didn't hear any of the calls the CFI made announcing his position on 45 and downwind. The King Air decided to break off their approach and chewed out the other airplane all the way around the pattern. Unfortunately the FAA was out there with me to discuss the airport layout for our upcoming airshow, so the inspector heard the whole thing. Once the King Air landed and taxied to the Corporate FBO, the inspector asked me to give him a ride over there. Last thing I saw was the inspector and the crew going to find a private place for a chat.