AirBaker
Pattern Altitude
Monday we were flying in to Pine Mountain Lake on a return trip from the weekend. Since we were set up for a long final, I opted to fly a straight-in instead of the full patern. I had reported a 15, 10, 6 and a 3 mile final when a 182 had turned base in front of us. I slowed down as much as possible to give more room to the other aircraft.
The 182 landed and rolled out to the end of the runway at a slow taxi pace. My wheels were about 10 feet off the ground when I decided to go around instead of land. I flew the patern and came back in.
E45 (Pine Mountain Lake) had changed its CTAF frequency from 123.05 to 122.9 earlier this year. I had reported my position on 122.9 throughout the flight, but the other aircraft aparently had been on 123.05. Earlier in the year, I was monitoring both when flying into E45. I thought it had been long enough but in hind site it wasn't. There was aparently another near-incident a few months ago with 2 other aircraft. That time there was one aircraft departing 27 while the other was final for 9.
I was mad at myself for not monitoring the other frequency. If nothing else I could have 'informed' the other guy of the new frequency.
The 182 landed and rolled out to the end of the runway at a slow taxi pace. My wheels were about 10 feet off the ground when I decided to go around instead of land. I flew the patern and came back in.
E45 (Pine Mountain Lake) had changed its CTAF frequency from 123.05 to 122.9 earlier this year. I had reported my position on 122.9 throughout the flight, but the other aircraft aparently had been on 123.05. Earlier in the year, I was monitoring both when flying into E45. I thought it had been long enough but in hind site it wasn't. There was aparently another near-incident a few months ago with 2 other aircraft. That time there was one aircraft departing 27 while the other was final for 9.
I was mad at myself for not monitoring the other frequency. If nothing else I could have 'informed' the other guy of the new frequency.