VWGhiaBob
Line Up and Wait
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VWGhiaBob
OK, not even my parachute could have saved this one.
On downwind departure, just handed off to ATC, still in the pattern (KWHP) or just outside, a helicopter comes out of nowhere, direct collision course, so close I can read call sign and see the pilot. Only an evasive turn saved this one. I tell ATC as soon as I'm clear, and the controller apologies...says the helicopter ( a blue / yellow news copter) was low and not talking to anyone. He was so close to me, we appeared as one aircraft on his screen, or so he told me..
He later comes back on and asks me if I want him to get the call sign. I told him yes. He apologizes again and calls 3 towers...none of whom were aware of him...and he dove below radar after the encounter. (I could tell he saw me...we both turned abruptly.)
Lesson learned: All the radar and ATC help doesn't mean anything if a stupid pilot is in controlled airspace, low, and not talking to anyone. And thank God my eyes were outside.
I'm filing an ASRS on this one. I was on 120.4 around 8:30am PST if anyone wants to listen in. When I calm down, I'm going to listen myself. The tower may have said something about traffic, but as I recall, that was different traffic and under no circumstances should I have been handed off in or near the airport so close to someone else.
Wow. Watch your own back and look outside!
On downwind departure, just handed off to ATC, still in the pattern (KWHP) or just outside, a helicopter comes out of nowhere, direct collision course, so close I can read call sign and see the pilot. Only an evasive turn saved this one. I tell ATC as soon as I'm clear, and the controller apologies...says the helicopter ( a blue / yellow news copter) was low and not talking to anyone. He was so close to me, we appeared as one aircraft on his screen, or so he told me..
He later comes back on and asks me if I want him to get the call sign. I told him yes. He apologizes again and calls 3 towers...none of whom were aware of him...and he dove below radar after the encounter. (I could tell he saw me...we both turned abruptly.)
Lesson learned: All the radar and ATC help doesn't mean anything if a stupid pilot is in controlled airspace, low, and not talking to anyone. And thank God my eyes were outside.
I'm filing an ASRS on this one. I was on 120.4 around 8:30am PST if anyone wants to listen in. When I calm down, I'm going to listen myself. The tower may have said something about traffic, but as I recall, that was different traffic and under no circumstances should I have been handed off in or near the airport so close to someone else.
Wow. Watch your own back and look outside!