Ghery
Touchdown! Greaser!
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- Feb 25, 2005
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- Olympia, Washington
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Ghery Pettit
I got up this afternoon (for the first time since the end of February). Sure felt good. Grabbed the Arrow and shot a few T&Gs and then departed to the north. No particular plan, but thought a T&G at PWT would be a good idea before heading back to the barn. Monitored the ASOS and CTAF from a good distance out. Two other planes were approaching the airport ahead of me and I wound up being #3 for the left downwind for rwy 19. ASOS was reporting the wind from 230 degrees.
While we all were making our calls and setting up for the pattern a Bo on the ground called out that he was taxiing to rwy 1. 1? Here are three planes calling rwy 19 with winds from 230 degrees and this guy heads for 1. Finally one of the pilots ahead of me called him and mentioned that we were all landing 19. The Bo pilot came back and said that he had landed on 1 a bit ago, so what gives? I called out that ASOS was reporting winds from 230 degrees. Nothing more was heard from the Bo, but I saw him taxiing to rwy 19 as I was turning final. Guess he finally got the message. Must have been in a hurry as he reported position and hold while I wasn't much past the flair and he called out that he was rolling very shortly after I broke ground on my T&G. I was afraid he was going to fly up my tail, but I guess he went elsewhere as he didn't pass me while I was returning to OLM.
Gotta love uncontrolled fields. At least everyone was talking and listening (more or less).
While we all were making our calls and setting up for the pattern a Bo on the ground called out that he was taxiing to rwy 1. 1? Here are three planes calling rwy 19 with winds from 230 degrees and this guy heads for 1. Finally one of the pilots ahead of me called him and mentioned that we were all landing 19. The Bo pilot came back and said that he had landed on 1 a bit ago, so what gives? I called out that ASOS was reporting winds from 230 degrees. Nothing more was heard from the Bo, but I saw him taxiing to rwy 19 as I was turning final. Guess he finally got the message. Must have been in a hurry as he reported position and hold while I wasn't much past the flair and he called out that he was rolling very shortly after I broke ground on my T&G. I was afraid he was going to fly up my tail, but I guess he went elsewhere as he didn't pass me while I was returning to OLM.
Gotta love uncontrolled fields. At least everyone was talking and listening (more or less).