Obviously not comfortable being an at uncontrolled airport,
So did he report it to the FAA while he was flying downwind?
I thought the same thing. I didn’t realize it was him saying this is unsafe at first, I thought it was someone else telling him his entry would be unsafe.I find it interesting that he knowingly put himself into an unsafe situation...sounds like a 709 ride might be in order.
Respect for the restraint of the others on frequency.
He was clearly directing traffic, not just trying to fit in. He specifically stated that he was hoping the other traffic would get out of his way, because he didn’t want to do a go around. Maybe no ego, but definitely superiority. “This is unsafe...you guys are a problem” came through quite clearly.I’m probably gonna get crucified for this but here goes. I didn’t hear ‘restraint,’ I heard cooperation from other pilots who had the picture. On the “...I reported this to the FAA...” thang, listen to right after that when someone keys up and says “sweet.” I got no feeling that he was ordering other planes around. I got no feeling he was an I’m a jet, I’m special, get outta my way type. I heard no ego. How many threads have we had here about the adventures of Uncontrolled Airports. Oops, I meant Non Towered. How many times has it boiled down to ‘ya gotta communicate’? I give Kudos to everybody, him and all the other pilots. Yeah, he did say West instead of East. He did say ‘overhead approach’ which is not what he was doing. Two checks in the boo boo column for him. Doesn’t change my opinion. Here ya go, take your best shot.
More than likely the contact was made previous to the flight. He was just wasting additional congested air time letting everyone know he had informed the FAA that everybody was a safety problem in his airport traffic pattern.That Citation driver is a tool. No way he contacted the FAA while on downwind if he was paying attention to his flying and traffic. Besides, who elected him God to say whether there was too much traffic in the pattern to be safe?
His best clearly isn’t good enough.But I can also appreciate that he was doing his best to remain safe..
His best clearly isn’t good enough.
he was operating beyond his abilities and requiring everyone else to compensate for that.
I'm certain he was afraid the guy might have the audacity to fly a normal pattern and land, which means he'd have to go around.I don't understand why a Citation was telling a Skyhawk behind him to slow down repeatedly. I mean "Slowtation" is a thing but come on.
jealous?Ugh, owner pilots....
I’m probably gonna get crucified for this but here goes. I didn’t hear ‘restraint,’ I heard cooperation from other pilots who had the picture. On the “...I reported this to the FAA...” thang, listen to right after that when someone keys up and says “sweet.” I got no feeling that he was ordering other planes around. I got no feeling he was an I’m a jet, I’m special, get outta my way type. I heard no ego. How many threads have we had here about the adventures of Uncontrolled Airports. Oops, I meant Non Towered. How many times has it boiled down to ‘ya gotta communicate’? I give Kudos to everybody, him and all the other pilots. Yeah, he did say West instead of East. He did say ‘overhead approach’ which is not what he was doing. Two checks in the boo boo column for him. Doesn’t change my opinion. Here ya go, take your best shot.
Cute.i did a n number search, that aircraft is registered to a Mr. Richard Cranium.
jealous?