SixPapaCharlie
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Sorry for all of the aviation questions today. I know it's weird.
Tower calls traffic out to you and you don't see it.
Flying a little over 2 years and this still gets me in an escalating sense of urgency as time passes and I don't see it.
I find myself almost frantically looking, thinking it is just going to not be there and suddenly, KAPOW! windshield full of Cessna.
Has anyone here had a near miss (out side the pattern where the traffic was closing from a mile or more distance away)?
And if so does the other plane surprise you or would it be pretty obvious early on?
Meaning would it be a true statement that in order to have a mid air you would have to be distracted and not looking?
I have been thinking about closure rates and it seems possible to get surprised.
If you don't see traffic, do you ask for updates until it is not a factor?
Is there such a thing as a minimum for this?
Like if we are at the same alt and 2 miles or less, I am altering my course / alt to increase spacing?
I have found most times they call traffic to me, by the time I see it, it is much further away as is passes me and
I have also had it happen to where I don't see it and ATC comes back and says "this is now a traffic alert, descend 50 feet without delay"
Thoughts?
Thank you.
Tower calls traffic out to you and you don't see it.
Flying a little over 2 years and this still gets me in an escalating sense of urgency as time passes and I don't see it.
I find myself almost frantically looking, thinking it is just going to not be there and suddenly, KAPOW! windshield full of Cessna.
Has anyone here had a near miss (out side the pattern where the traffic was closing from a mile or more distance away)?
And if so does the other plane surprise you or would it be pretty obvious early on?
Meaning would it be a true statement that in order to have a mid air you would have to be distracted and not looking?
I have been thinking about closure rates and it seems possible to get surprised.
If you don't see traffic, do you ask for updates until it is not a factor?
Is there such a thing as a minimum for this?
Like if we are at the same alt and 2 miles or less, I am altering my course / alt to increase spacing?
I have found most times they call traffic to me, by the time I see it, it is much further away as is passes me and
I have also had it happen to where I don't see it and ATC comes back and says "this is now a traffic alert, descend 50 feet without delay"
Thoughts?
Thank you.
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