rpadula
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Stolen from the "Cleared for the Approach" folder:
Care to elaborate on these Bob so we can all learn from your experiences?
How about everyone else? What's your near-midair story?
My only one happened a few years ago when I was in the right seat of my buddy's 210. On a clear morning, we got the standard initial IFR departure from LZU: rwy 25, heading 180, 3000. Tower hands us off to Atlanta and we can't get a word in edgewise to check in. About 30 seconds or so later there's an Arrow heading straight for us! I was the one who spotted it and yelled out "keep climbing!" because, well, in a 210 we could outclimb it. I believe it was inbound for LZU.
If we had stayed on tower freq. a little longer maybe they could've let us know...likewise if ATL wasn't so busy, they would've had time to tell us too. I don't know if LZU tower had a radar display then, but it does now.
-Rich
RobertGerace said:Since 1999 I've been involved in two near-mid-air's...with two pilots in the airplane with heads on swivels. Had we not been looking we would have been creamed both times.
Care to elaborate on these Bob so we can all learn from your experiences?
How about everyone else? What's your near-midair story?
My only one happened a few years ago when I was in the right seat of my buddy's 210. On a clear morning, we got the standard initial IFR departure from LZU: rwy 25, heading 180, 3000. Tower hands us off to Atlanta and we can't get a word in edgewise to check in. About 30 seconds or so later there's an Arrow heading straight for us! I was the one who spotted it and yelled out "keep climbing!" because, well, in a 210 we could outclimb it. I believe it was inbound for LZU.
If we had stayed on tower freq. a little longer maybe they could've let us know...likewise if ATL wasn't so busy, they would've had time to tell us too. I don't know if LZU tower had a radar display then, but it does now.
-Rich