Hello everyone. I know this is an old thread but I am glad I participated when I did because today this discussion saved my life and the life of another pilot. I want to add here that I never thought I would ever find myself in this situation, but here I was right in the middle of it!
I have been very busy at work lately and haven't been able fly as much as I'd like. Today I found some free time near the airport so I decided to take to the air and practice my short field technique in anticipation of some grass work soon to come. The rain was expected between noon and 12:30 and I was in the pattern about 10:30. The wind was light favoring RWY-4, the sky overcast at 11000 with some variable haze in the air. There was one other airplane in the pattern about 1/3 pattern distance apart from me. He was also doing full stop landings. As he left the runway and called clear I would depart. As I called clear after landing he was on base and turning final, so I would hold short and wait for him to clear before departing.
On my 4th takeoff I called "departing RWY-4 and remaining in the pattern". I called "left crosswind RWY-4 Full Stop" then "left downwind RWY-4 Full Stop". After that the other airplane called left crosswind as I am setting Gear-Flaps-Trim. I began descending and I hear a call for "Straight in approach" from a 3rd aircraft. I looked in that direction and did not see him, and did not see him on the fish finder. I make my base turn and called
"left base RWY-4 Full Stop" when I was at 700 feet AGL. Still descending in the base leg and I hear "straight in 2 mi final" in my ear. I look and still don't see him but he is on the fish finder, 1 mile to my right and 300 feet above me, with the runway about 1 mile on my left. I am in position to think about my turn to final and I THOUGHT OF THIS THREAD.
I immediately called "aborting base leg and returning to downwind" and I executed a flat left 180 degree turn, exactly as discussed in this thread! There was no hesitation on my part. I could have done my radio call better. I should have called " aborting base leg, left 180 degree turn towards downwind " but other than that everything went as planned. I next called "entering extended left downwind RWY-4 Full Stop" but I entered at about 700 AGL. The third aircraft called "we'll do a quick touch and go and be out of your way" acknowledging that they had disrupted the pattern.
I landed without incident and so did the second aircraft in the pattern behind me. I decided to call it a day. I shutoff my bird at 11:10 am in front of my hangar. After putting the bird away I got on my EUC and took a spin around the airport. I met some nice people in the warbirds hangar. It was a good day.
I know that some people on web pages are sometimes a PITA, but not everyone and sometimes a thread like this can help you to think about your flying habits and help you avoid a bad situation if one arises. I just want to thank everyone involved in this thread for their caring and diligence. I know that before I read this thread I may not have made the same decision I made today. Thinking about what to do and why to do it beforehand is absolutely beneficial to good piloting skills. Thank you all very much.