Stewartb
Final Approach
For most small planes straight-in finals are the sign of a self-centered pilot who doesn't have time to see if he might not be the only one using the airport. I had a very near miss with some cowboy air taxi pilot during a long cross country as a student. I didn't have a clue what had happened but some jackwagon was cussing me out on the radio. I walked to the FSS to ask what had happened. I took some comfort in how the FSS person called on the phone and yelled at the other guy like I'd never heard before. I was talking, but the idiot in the other plane wasn't listening. I had another very close call a few years later. I happened to see the other plane bearing right toward me that time. If the other guy in that one had a radio, he sure didn't know how to use it. Dumbass. Just enter the pattern and see who's on the ground, and give them a chance to see you.
I live on an uncontrolled but often busy airstrip. I hate it when guys call a straight-in when I'm trying to get out the opposite direction.
I live on an uncontrolled but often busy airstrip. I hate it when guys call a straight-in when I'm trying to get out the opposite direction.