dbman5
Pre-Flight
Reading another thread reminded me of this and I'm wondering what others think the correct way to handle it should be.
I was in a situation where I was departing VFR and taxiing to the runup area when there was another plane sitting on the yellow line but back a little way from the hold short line. I assumed he was about to take off so I pulled around into the very large and empty runup area well clear of the taxiway and behind and to the side of the other guy. Since he was sitting there, I took my time going through the runup then sat and waited a minute or two longer. There was absolutely no indication that he was even aware I was there. I was watching him closely for any indication that he was about to move the plane and seeing none I started to move forward hoping he would look around and see me. There was just enough room to get my 152 past him but it wasn't a "comfortable" situation. Another plane as large as his probably would not have attempted it. I kept a sharp lookout as I moved along side of him until far enough ahead that he couldn't miss me if he looked up - but he never seemed to look up.
I got to the hold short line, called the tower for take-off and departed. (Tower can't see that particular area until you are AT the hold short line.)
I assume the guy was waiting for an IFR clearance but it seemed to me this was a very poor way to do it -- Hey, I'm the only one that important so the rest of you can just sit and wait for me.
Any suggestions if (when) this happens again? Contact the tower? Shut my plane down and go knock on his door? (There would have been plenty of time. And imagine the reaction when he starts hearing banging noises on his plane!) Mount an air-horn on my plane to get his attention?
I was in a situation where I was departing VFR and taxiing to the runup area when there was another plane sitting on the yellow line but back a little way from the hold short line. I assumed he was about to take off so I pulled around into the very large and empty runup area well clear of the taxiway and behind and to the side of the other guy. Since he was sitting there, I took my time going through the runup then sat and waited a minute or two longer. There was absolutely no indication that he was even aware I was there. I was watching him closely for any indication that he was about to move the plane and seeing none I started to move forward hoping he would look around and see me. There was just enough room to get my 152 past him but it wasn't a "comfortable" situation. Another plane as large as his probably would not have attempted it. I kept a sharp lookout as I moved along side of him until far enough ahead that he couldn't miss me if he looked up - but he never seemed to look up.
I got to the hold short line, called the tower for take-off and departed. (Tower can't see that particular area until you are AT the hold short line.)
I assume the guy was waiting for an IFR clearance but it seemed to me this was a very poor way to do it -- Hey, I'm the only one that important so the rest of you can just sit and wait for me.
Any suggestions if (when) this happens again? Contact the tower? Shut my plane down and go knock on his door? (There would have been plenty of time. And imagine the reaction when he starts hearing banging noises on his plane!) Mount an air-horn on my plane to get his attention?