MrAviator180
Pre-Flight
After my first night landings (Whoop whoop!)..
I was told by my CFI to park by the fuel pumps because he had to gas the (New, fresh paint) '64 172E up for the next student.
So we parked. And we later find out, that the next student cancelled their appointment.
So now, I have a new job: Start the airplane up and get it back to its usual parking spot at the flight school.
I did the startup procedure and began taxiing
I looked as hard as I could before getting on a uncontrolled taxiway at this class D airport. No sign of lights. No sign of any airplanes, no nothing. I did have a few planes in my way that were parked.
I moved on, giving it a few more looks. I parked the airplane and jumped out. Upon getting out, my CFI said "Did you see that?"
Me: "See what?"
CFI: "That airplane."
Me: "What airplane?"
CFI: "The one you almost hit?"
Me: "No?"
At this point, I'm feeling like a complete idiot...
CFI: "You almost got nailed by a Navajo.."
Me: "Did he have his lights on?"
CFI: "He did once (something) " (Said something like that, it was hard to hear him because we were putting covers on the airplane.)
I don't really know.
I swear, if I didn't see him, his lights had to have been off. I've seen several Navajos blast by at ~15-20 kts on this uncontrolled section between the company's 2 facilities with no lights on at all but the beacon.
In the mean time, I'm glad it didn't actually happen... But I still fell like a COMPLETE idiot.
I was told by my CFI to park by the fuel pumps because he had to gas the (New, fresh paint) '64 172E up for the next student.
So we parked. And we later find out, that the next student cancelled their appointment.
So now, I have a new job: Start the airplane up and get it back to its usual parking spot at the flight school.
I did the startup procedure and began taxiing
I looked as hard as I could before getting on a uncontrolled taxiway at this class D airport. No sign of lights. No sign of any airplanes, no nothing. I did have a few planes in my way that were parked.
I moved on, giving it a few more looks. I parked the airplane and jumped out. Upon getting out, my CFI said "Did you see that?"
Me: "See what?"
CFI: "That airplane."
Me: "What airplane?"
CFI: "The one you almost hit?"
Me: "No?"
At this point, I'm feeling like a complete idiot...
CFI: "You almost got nailed by a Navajo.."
Me: "Did he have his lights on?"
CFI: "He did once (something) " (Said something like that, it was hard to hear him because we were putting covers on the airplane.)
I don't really know.
I swear, if I didn't see him, his lights had to have been off. I've seen several Navajos blast by at ~15-20 kts on this uncontrolled section between the company's 2 facilities with no lights on at all but the beacon.
In the mean time, I'm glad it didn't actually happen... But I still fell like a COMPLETE idiot.