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And if more than one are in use, how does anyone know which one is
pertinent? Who declares the "active" at an uncontrolled field? Good question. Just today I was about to take runway 19 at an uncontrolled field when another aircraft announced he was turning final for 1. The wind, such as it was, was a slight breeze from the South - the windsock was limp. So it was up to the pilot's diecretion as to which to use. I held short while the other aircraft landed (and declared "clear of the active") before taking the runway. No sooner had I done so than along comes somebody else on an IFR approach for 1. This brings up an interesting question: Who has the right of way? Me, because I am already on the runway, ready to take off - or the traffic on approach, because it was "landing" (though had not so stated - only an "IFR Approach" called out). As it turned out, I held at the departure end, and the traffic declared a missed approach (perhaps having intended to do so all along?), and passed overhead. Bottom line: Its a crapshoot. Anybody remember the old Tetrahedrons that were used to indicate the active runway in the old days? I assume that they went away because they 1. required someone to decide which way to point them, then 2. go out and turn the Tetrahedron. That, of course, requires an employee on duty - an endangered species in this penny-pinching age. |
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![]() Dave wrote: This brings up an interesting question: Who has the right of way? Me, because I am already on the runway, ready to take off - or the traffic on approach, because it was "landing" (though had not so stated - only an "IFR Approach" called out). As it turned out, I held at the departure end, and the traffic declared a missed approach (perhaps having intended to do so all along?), and passed overhead. How close was he? If he's a few miles out you have no conflict, takeoff and turn. |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
[-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: us-ascii, 42 lines --] Ross, Please send me your email address and I will share it with you. I am sure I can improve it after your review. Jer/ wrote: On CTAF: Announcing that you're "Clear of the active". You might think anyone who is waiting to take off can *see* when you're clear. The only exception I can think of is a (severely) crowned runway where the other end can't be seen from the departure end. Why would anyone say "clear of the active"? Is it a secret which runway you used? Do you want to withhold information from arriving pilots? Say clearly and boldy: "Podunk Traffic, Skylane 6 Delta Mike is clear of two eight, Podunk". "Area traffic, please advise" just slays me! Do you think a pilot needs to be requested to talk? How is "area traffic" different from "traffic"?????#$% Just give YOUR information. If another pilot thinks there may be a conflict, that other pilot will give THEIR information. I have a power-point presentation that I give at FAA Wings seminars in an attempt to clear this "lazy mouth and lazy brain" crap off the air. Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!" Would you care to share the presentation. I would like to review it. Many of the comments I have seen I do not like either and I have heard them. Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!" -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jeratfrii.com http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot BM218 HAM N0FZD 240 Young Eagles! |
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:20:16 -0500, Jim Burns wrote:
but has a lot of corporate jet traffic This is not limited to jet drivers. - Andrew |
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Yawn, how many times a week are we going to do this topic?
wrote in message ... Ross Richardson wrote: [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: us-ascii, 42 lines --] Ross, Please send me your email address and I will share it with you. I am sure I can improve it after your review. Jer/ wrote: On CTAF: Announcing that you're "Clear of the active". You might think anyone who is waiting to take off can *see* when you're clear. The only exception I can think of is a (severely) crowned runway where the other end can't be seen from the departure end. Why would anyone say "clear of the active"? Is it a secret which runway you used? Do you want to withhold information from arriving pilots? Say clearly and boldy: "Podunk Traffic, Skylane 6 Delta Mike is clear of two eight, Podunk". "Area traffic, please advise" just slays me! Do you think a pilot needs to be requested to talk? How is "area traffic" different from "traffic"?????#$% Just give YOUR information. If another pilot thinks there may be a conflict, that other pilot will give THEIR information. I have a power-point presentation that I give at FAA Wings seminars in an attempt to clear this "lazy mouth and lazy brain" crap off the air. Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!" Would you care to share the presentation. I would like to review it. Many of the comments I have seen I do not like either and I have heard them. Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!" -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jeratfrii.com http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot BM218 HAM N0FZD 240 Young Eagles! |
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![]() How close was he? If he's a few miles out you have no conflict, takeoff and turn. Just came into sight - perhaps a mile off the far end of the runway. Too close for comfort. Couldn't go back behind the hold short line - no room (another airplane had taken my place). Fortunately, the runway was long and wide. |
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