Since the AT is much slower than the T37, as someone else pointed out,
it is very difficult for it to crash into the T37. So who has the
right-of-way when one is being "cut off" by another, much faster a/c?
Outside of CLE airspace I was flying a C172 under the hood with a CFII
in the right seat. We were on an approach, in contact with CLE approach
when we almost became a hood ornament for a twin. You could say that we
failed to give way to the a/c to our right.
So I do think speed has something to do with this MAC.
Regards,
Steve.T
PP ASEL/Instrument
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