thebruce
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flying out of my local airport with the intent to do some pattern work (refamiliarizing myself with the PA-28 after flying a 172 lately), I took off, attained pattern altitude, received the call "extend your downwind, tower will call your base, #2 for landing" and I was suddenly unable to transmit. I maintained pattern altitude and then lost all electronics before I could confirm tower heard my report of a communications malfunction or the acknowledgement of being #2. I continued to troubleshoot on an extended downwind, with no luck.
The airplane was flying great, and other than being a busy day in our class D (jets and props) with no comm, things were swell. As I saw it I had two choices: try to get an eye on the aircraft that was #1 (it was likely over the threshold or had landed by this point), turn base and land; or climb out of the airspace (top of the Delta is only 1300' above pattern altitude), continue to troubleshoot, and and if no luck go land at the uncontrolled field a few miles away.
I chose to climb and exit, and after I couldn't get the electronics working again, landed uneventfully. I'm happy with the decision I made, and although it was frustrating, there wasn't any real drama to the entire procedure. I had a great view of aircraft arriving and departing the uncontrolled field as I approached on the 45, and I would be very comfortable doing a no comm landing there again if necessary. I did not like the idea of climbing out of the Delta without ATC approval, but it was a crystal clear day and I was away from the usual approaches as I did so.
Any thoughts or considerations from board?
The airplane was flying great, and other than being a busy day in our class D (jets and props) with no comm, things were swell. As I saw it I had two choices: try to get an eye on the aircraft that was #1 (it was likely over the threshold or had landed by this point), turn base and land; or climb out of the airspace (top of the Delta is only 1300' above pattern altitude), continue to troubleshoot, and and if no luck go land at the uncontrolled field a few miles away.
I chose to climb and exit, and after I couldn't get the electronics working again, landed uneventfully. I'm happy with the decision I made, and although it was frustrating, there wasn't any real drama to the entire procedure. I had a great view of aircraft arriving and departing the uncontrolled field as I approached on the 45, and I would be very comfortable doing a no comm landing there again if necessary. I did not like the idea of climbing out of the Delta without ATC approval, but it was a crystal clear day and I was away from the usual approaches as I did so.
Any thoughts or considerations from board?