Are off-airport landouts common and/or dangerous?
The top most important skill is being able to think for yourself.
I stay OFF the radio until landed.
Last year at a regional, well provincial, contest the downwind drift proved too much for a certain thick headed pilot in his 27 who landed in the same quadrant as the club - much too visible to the flightline peanut gallery.
After landing the radio went nuts and a towplane made a low pass - fortunately after I had stopped, but made it hard to relieve myself in peace.
After I finished my business, I got on the radio to let them know that I would phone in after writing down the GPS on my landing card.
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