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This past weekend, I completed my first solo XC flight and I wanted to get some feedback (or criticism) from this esteemed group.
I flew from my home towered airport (Class D with no radar services) to another non-towered airport which was 55nm each way. The flight was largely uneventful until my return to the busier Class D airspace. ATIS reported the active runway 18 and when I contacted the tower at 10 miles out, they requested that I report again when 4 miles out for runway 18. Note that the airport was straight ahead to the east of my location.
At about 6.5 miles out, I overheard another flight report in that they were on my same flight path but to the south of me and that they had me on ADSB but no visual, but I had not heard anything from the tower. Wondering if the tower was attempting to reach me, I reported in that I was 6.5 miles out. The tower responded with instructions to “proceed straight to the numbers on runway 36”.
I should have questioned this change in runway assignment more explicitly, but I responded back the instructions while emphasizing runway 36 and began to setup for a left base to runway 36. The tower immediately responded that I would be #1 to land and to make haste/pick up speed to stay ahead of the #2 Glasair behind me. I respond that I was “#1 to runway 36”. But no response from the tower.
You see where this is going…
At about 3 miles out, I heard the Glasair report their position and setup for right downwind to runway 18. So I again contacted tower to report my position and setup for left base. The tower responded “you mean right base”. So I responded that I was “3 miles out setting up for left base to runway 36”. The tower responded,” why 36, you were told runway 18”. I responded, “I heard 36 and responded 36, but I will take right downwind to 18”. The tower responded, “ok you sure as I don’t remember you saying 36. Proceed to left downwind runway 18”. I confirmed.
A minute later, tower cleared the Glasair for a right downwind to runway 18 and contacted me with approval for landing on runway 36 with a 5 kt tailwind. Needless to say I was a bit flustered but focused on flying the airplane (“Aviate, Navigate, Communicate…”).
Next thing I know I’ve overshot the final to 36 and requested a go-around as to this point I was not comfortable with turn from base, the tail wind, the entire approach. As I was executing my go-around, the tower said make a right turn like I’m going downwind to 36, then do a 180 and come back for a left base to runway 18. Of course all I heard was “make a right turn…”. So as I made the right turn, I asked for instructions again.
In the end, I made it back around to land on runway 18, but the whole episode shaded the joy of my first solo XC flight. I suppose there were some lessons learned here, but I’m interested in your thoughts on what I could have done better to avoid and or manage the situation better in the future.
Thanks in advance!
Disclaimers:
- my review of the ATC recordings on liveATC.net afterwards confirmed the tower did tell me 36 when the active runway was 18
- the conversations above are not all verbatim
I flew from my home towered airport (Class D with no radar services) to another non-towered airport which was 55nm each way. The flight was largely uneventful until my return to the busier Class D airspace. ATIS reported the active runway 18 and when I contacted the tower at 10 miles out, they requested that I report again when 4 miles out for runway 18. Note that the airport was straight ahead to the east of my location.
At about 6.5 miles out, I overheard another flight report in that they were on my same flight path but to the south of me and that they had me on ADSB but no visual, but I had not heard anything from the tower. Wondering if the tower was attempting to reach me, I reported in that I was 6.5 miles out. The tower responded with instructions to “proceed straight to the numbers on runway 36”.
I should have questioned this change in runway assignment more explicitly, but I responded back the instructions while emphasizing runway 36 and began to setup for a left base to runway 36. The tower immediately responded that I would be #1 to land and to make haste/pick up speed to stay ahead of the #2 Glasair behind me. I respond that I was “#1 to runway 36”. But no response from the tower.
You see where this is going…
At about 3 miles out, I heard the Glasair report their position and setup for right downwind to runway 18. So I again contacted tower to report my position and setup for left base. The tower responded “you mean right base”. So I responded that I was “3 miles out setting up for left base to runway 36”. The tower responded,” why 36, you were told runway 18”. I responded, “I heard 36 and responded 36, but I will take right downwind to 18”. The tower responded, “ok you sure as I don’t remember you saying 36. Proceed to left downwind runway 18”. I confirmed.
A minute later, tower cleared the Glasair for a right downwind to runway 18 and contacted me with approval for landing on runway 36 with a 5 kt tailwind. Needless to say I was a bit flustered but focused on flying the airplane (“Aviate, Navigate, Communicate…”).
Next thing I know I’ve overshot the final to 36 and requested a go-around as to this point I was not comfortable with turn from base, the tail wind, the entire approach. As I was executing my go-around, the tower said make a right turn like I’m going downwind to 36, then do a 180 and come back for a left base to runway 18. Of course all I heard was “make a right turn…”. So as I made the right turn, I asked for instructions again.
In the end, I made it back around to land on runway 18, but the whole episode shaded the joy of my first solo XC flight. I suppose there were some lessons learned here, but I’m interested in your thoughts on what I could have done better to avoid and or manage the situation better in the future.
Thanks in advance!
Disclaimers:
- my review of the ATC recordings on liveATC.net afterwards confirmed the tower did tell me 36 when the active runway was 18
- the conversations above are not all verbatim
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