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Hypothetical situation for everyone:
Two aircraft are approaching an airfield, one radio equipped, the other not. The radio equipped aircraft is transient, checks AWOS at the airfield and makes radio calls all the way in, stating his intentions to enter the pattern (downwind) and land on runway 18. The non-radio equipped aircraft is locally based, makes no radio calls (obviously), and makes a direct entry to land on runway 36 while the radio equipped aircraft is on short final, forcing an aborted landing. If it matters, wind is probably 3 knots out of 270°.
My question is this...is one of the aircraft pilots required to exercise a greater degree of care over the other, and is there a regulation or something in the AIM that addresses non-radio equipped operation at an airfield?
Two aircraft are approaching an airfield, one radio equipped, the other not. The radio equipped aircraft is transient, checks AWOS at the airfield and makes radio calls all the way in, stating his intentions to enter the pattern (downwind) and land on runway 18. The non-radio equipped aircraft is locally based, makes no radio calls (obviously), and makes a direct entry to land on runway 36 while the radio equipped aircraft is on short final, forcing an aborted landing. If it matters, wind is probably 3 knots out of 270°.
My question is this...is one of the aircraft pilots required to exercise a greater degree of care over the other, and is there a regulation or something in the AIM that addresses non-radio equipped operation at an airfield?