Took a couple friends up flying today, decided to get lunch at Mattoon. Got the awos, wind calm. Mto has an ils on 29, so that was my plan. (Not flying the approach, but assuming the ils rw would be the calm wind rw)
Tuned up the ctaf, two cessnas in the pattern, both landing 11, so I decided to follow them. Announced at 8 miles, 5 miles, turning downwind, base, & final. The second cessna was taxiing off 11 as I turned final.
As I rounded out and transitioned my eyes to the far end of the runway... there's a frigging airplane there. Air tractor landing on runway 29....no radio calls whatsoever.
About the time I realized what was going on, I touched down (hard) and heard a mumble on the ctaf "I see you, ill go over to the right". He stopped descending maybe 100' above the runway and paralleled it to his right side, I got over to my right as well. I was planning to exit into the grass until it appeared he had stopped descending.
He went around and landed on 29 as we were deboarding. While we were eating we saw him depart 11. I can only assume he was working somewhere east of the field.
Thought about filing an asrs, but there's really nothing to learn besides keep your eyes open. Do you all think it'd be worth doing?
Lunch was excellent as always, and the fbo is running an osh special 75 cents off, so I bought 60 gallons at $4.07.
Be careful out there.
Tuned up the ctaf, two cessnas in the pattern, both landing 11, so I decided to follow them. Announced at 8 miles, 5 miles, turning downwind, base, & final. The second cessna was taxiing off 11 as I turned final.
As I rounded out and transitioned my eyes to the far end of the runway... there's a frigging airplane there. Air tractor landing on runway 29....no radio calls whatsoever.
About the time I realized what was going on, I touched down (hard) and heard a mumble on the ctaf "I see you, ill go over to the right". He stopped descending maybe 100' above the runway and paralleled it to his right side, I got over to my right as well. I was planning to exit into the grass until it appeared he had stopped descending.
He went around and landed on 29 as we were deboarding. While we were eating we saw him depart 11. I can only assume he was working somewhere east of the field.
Thought about filing an asrs, but there's really nothing to learn besides keep your eyes open. Do you all think it'd be worth doing?
Lunch was excellent as always, and the fbo is running an osh special 75 cents off, so I bought 60 gallons at $4.07.
Be careful out there.