Rex Bueller
Filing Flight Plan
The other day I was flying at 1300’ and 105 MPH. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed movement on the right side between 1 and 2 o’clock at approximately my altitude. When I turned my head I saw a single engine airplane now going under me from the right leading edge of the wing at the wing root and coming out at the trailing edge of my left wing root at what I would estimate to be 200’ below me. I did not see him until he was about to pass under me and I don’t know if he had a visual on me. Once back on the ground I was trying to understand why I didn’t notice him and if I did see him at say 2 miles out, what could or should I have done to avoid a close encounter? We were meeting at a 45 degree angle and a closing speed of better than 200 MPH. I understand if we were meeting at a right angle and he was to my right it would be my responsibility to pass behind him but at the 45 degree angle, if I tried to turn to go behind him it would put us at a head on for a moment. I realize that at two miles out I should be able to notice if he was stationary or moving and if moving we would not collide. I’m just trying to see what options are available in this situation.