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Dave Stadt wrote:
Let's not forget the really, really stupid ones that yack on the radio but don't know what the windows on their airplanes are for. Give me a stupid one looking out the window over a smart one yacking but not looking any day. ....or the ones who religiously announce their position in a calm and professional sounding voice, which would be real nice, except for them being nowhere near what they announced! :-) --Sylvain |
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Well, my point is that everyone seems quick to blame the 210 pilot for
failing to announce something. You can't really blame him for not doing something that he's not necessarily supposed to do. You can, on the other hand, blame the 152 pilot for using a runway that was already in use. The 152 pilot (and every pilot) isn't supposed to rely on someone else's radio announcement. He's supposed to account for NORDO traffic himself, and visually confirm that it's safe to proceed. If he didn't bother looking for the (effectively NORDO) 210 at the other end of the runway, what else didn't be bother looking for? The NORDO planes in the pattern? The NORDO plane on final for 9? The NORDO plane on final for 27? I suspect the 210 was using 27 because he thought the winds favored it, and the 152 was using 9 because it was closer to the restaurant. He was in a hurry and not looking out his windows. This is the good example of the bad idea. |
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