| April 07: Lady Luck in the Right Seat |
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| Close Calls by Anthony Nalli | |
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This month’s Close Call comes from one of the many people I come across
in cyberspace. There are many wonderful and informative aviation sites
on the Internet.
Many of them feature forums that allow you to obtain otherwise hard to find information and virtually chat with others sharing common interests. This story was shared with me on a forum and with the poster’s permission I’m sharing it with you exactly as posted.
“Some 18 years ago, I believe one of my student solo flights away from the circuit, I reported inbound. My transmission went something like this: "...tower, Alpha Bravo Charlie entering the zone from the west, one thousand five hundred, inbound for landing." The tower gave me the numbers, cleared me for left base and I replied. Shortly after my acknowledgment, I hear another radio call: "... tower, Delta Echo Foxtrot clearing the zone to the west at one thousand five hundred." Anthony here again. While this scenario ended up the way we prefer it is important to remember to comply with aviation regulations as they pertain to right of way. It is the universal understanding and application of these rules that make our actions relatively predictable. This is the key to a last-second evasive maneuver saving us rather than dooming us. It may have been possible that in this case pilot A observed pilot B alter course to the left and within a split-second instinctively did the same to avoid a collision. That’s quick thinking and great reflexes. Overall luck was on the side of both pilots that day a while back. That always helps a little too. Fly safe®. |
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