Lachlan
En-Route
So I understand the trolling on POA but not sure I get where your coming from. I wasn't in "IFR mode" when we ended the approach and entered the pattern. We did announce 6 miles out on rnav 14 and circle to land. I announced crosswind entry. I announced we had traffic on downwind ahead of us. I also understand someone can get goofed up on which runway is being used. But with so many people announcing pattern for 32 it is odd how this person was so unaware of what was going on.
The point of the IPad reference was to reiterate that it isn't a good tool in the pattern and your eyes out of the cockpit are more helpful. I doubt I looked at my yoke mounted iPad for more than a few seconds - that was my point - it's not helpful unless you bury your head in the cockpit - which isn't good.
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So, let's see... you announced on CTAF when you were only 4 minutes away from the airport environment (approximately) that you were "6 miles out on rnav 14 and circle to land" and then became indignant when someone else decided they would land 14? Maybe the knucklehead was the first guy that keyed the mic and said 14. (Just another possible point of view.) Another pilot heard you call "6 miles out on rnav 14 circle to land" and may have thought that local traffic was adjusting to local conditions. Sometimes less is more. Consider that, while on an IFR training flight in VFR conditions where you are not actually flying an approach, it might be wiser to just keep that "6 miles out on rnav 14 and circle to land" between you and your CFII on the intercom, not on CTAF. If you were flying the published approach and going missed then disregard my suggestion and do what is safest and according to established practice. Be safe out there, everyone, and share the sky.