I'd like to figure out what happened during a near miss at a towered class D airport. Here's what happened:
Airplane 1: Myself IFR Student (PPL Pilot1 left seat), CFI (CFI pilot2 right seat and was my PPL instructor as well), Passenger 1 (backseat).
Airplane 2: Unknown PPL student (PPL Student Pilot3 left seat), CFI (CFI pilot 4 right seat, and is a CFI in high regard).
Tower: Tower Airtraffic controller.
RW25 threshold elevatoin 1036 MSL.
Airplane 1 is a C172 with the 180 conversion
Airplane 2 is a piper archer
Pilot 4 was teaching for a local flight school in their airplane. Myself, Pilot2 were in our club airplane. Pilot4 is a member of our club and teaches/flys in our airplane as well.
I'll start out at the runup area. We saw airplane 2 do a touch and go on 25. We (airplane 1) get clearence to hold short 25. We hold short, while airplane 2 does another touch and go. Controller gives us (airplane 1) clearence to depart 25. We watch airplane 2 go off the end of the runway on a climb as we center on RW25. Winds are 280@10G20.
Here's where it all unfolds. Airplane 2 goes straight out up wind and we don't see it anymore. We are going down RW25 and start our climb out. Every time we depart this runway, wait until 1400 MSL and make the left crosswind. The crosswind turn was before the end of the runway because of the climb speed of the 172/180 and the 10G20 headwind. I put my foggles on at this time. At 1700ft MSL I make the left downwind turn. Pilot 2 and Passenger 1 are keeping a look out.
Just shy of abeam the numbers left downwind on 25 we are about 2000ft MSL going about 75 knots climbing. All of a sudden I hear the passenger yell that the is another airplane. Airplane 2 overtakes us from above on the downwind and is decending for their landing, and what we found out later is about 85 knots. I take off my foggles and see the piper above us slightly infront and over take us and then decend below us nearly and we nearly missed the tail of airplane 2 by about 50 ft or so. We notify the tower of the near miss. When airplane 2 lands he asks for the tower number. We (airplane 1) continue on for the IFR lesson.
When we get back to the airport we ask for the tower number as well.
When we get to the club hangar Pilot 4 is waiting for us to discuss what happened. Near as we can tell airplane 2 went out farther than us in the pattern (out of sight), turned crosswind and downwind while we still couldn't see airplane2. We turned crosswind and downwind while we were below them and slower than airplane 2. We were apparently close enough and in the right spots so that with airplane 2's low wing and pitch they couldn't see us, and with our high wing we never saw them.
All of us dialed up the tower and spoke with the controller. His opinion was that we (airplane 1) made our crosswind turn too early and he didn't notice. He did say he'd pay more attention and that this was the first time this has happened to him. He said the tower supervisor may call us to follow up. No call so far.
So what went wrong?
Airplane 1: Myself IFR Student (PPL Pilot1 left seat), CFI (CFI pilot2 right seat and was my PPL instructor as well), Passenger 1 (backseat).
Airplane 2: Unknown PPL student (PPL Student Pilot3 left seat), CFI (CFI pilot 4 right seat, and is a CFI in high regard).
Tower: Tower Airtraffic controller.
RW25 threshold elevatoin 1036 MSL.
Airplane 1 is a C172 with the 180 conversion
Airplane 2 is a piper archer
Pilot 4 was teaching for a local flight school in their airplane. Myself, Pilot2 were in our club airplane. Pilot4 is a member of our club and teaches/flys in our airplane as well.
I'll start out at the runup area. We saw airplane 2 do a touch and go on 25. We (airplane 1) get clearence to hold short 25. We hold short, while airplane 2 does another touch and go. Controller gives us (airplane 1) clearence to depart 25. We watch airplane 2 go off the end of the runway on a climb as we center on RW25. Winds are 280@10G20.
Here's where it all unfolds. Airplane 2 goes straight out up wind and we don't see it anymore. We are going down RW25 and start our climb out. Every time we depart this runway, wait until 1400 MSL and make the left crosswind. The crosswind turn was before the end of the runway because of the climb speed of the 172/180 and the 10G20 headwind. I put my foggles on at this time. At 1700ft MSL I make the left downwind turn. Pilot 2 and Passenger 1 are keeping a look out.
Just shy of abeam the numbers left downwind on 25 we are about 2000ft MSL going about 75 knots climbing. All of a sudden I hear the passenger yell that the is another airplane. Airplane 2 overtakes us from above on the downwind and is decending for their landing, and what we found out later is about 85 knots. I take off my foggles and see the piper above us slightly infront and over take us and then decend below us nearly and we nearly missed the tail of airplane 2 by about 50 ft or so. We notify the tower of the near miss. When airplane 2 lands he asks for the tower number. We (airplane 1) continue on for the IFR lesson.
When we get back to the airport we ask for the tower number as well.
When we get to the club hangar Pilot 4 is waiting for us to discuss what happened. Near as we can tell airplane 2 went out farther than us in the pattern (out of sight), turned crosswind and downwind while we still couldn't see airplane2. We turned crosswind and downwind while we were below them and slower than airplane 2. We were apparently close enough and in the right spots so that with airplane 2's low wing and pitch they couldn't see us, and with our high wing we never saw them.
All of us dialed up the tower and spoke with the controller. His opinion was that we (airplane 1) made our crosswind turn too early and he didn't notice. He did say he'd pay more attention and that this was the first time this has happened to him. He said the tower supervisor may call us to follow up. No call so far.
So what went wrong?
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