
I think it is all about communication. I am guilty of often not joining overhead at unmanned field especially if I am the only aerie in the circuit. That said I try to always join to accomodate other traffic, but if I don't know they are there how can I?
I recently got into KAK at FATP for joining long finals 19. Situation as follows. Military CASA dropping meatboms overhead, 172 at thresh 19 waiting to take off and 2 others inbound. I spoke to military guys and they said they had 2 mins to DZ. Others inbound were more 5+ mins out. 172 trainer stated he would wait for the meatboms to land. I was 2000agl on heading 18 3 nm out, so suggested to facilitate the congestion I would join final 19 to get out of the meatboms way. I did so without any problems and was on taxi way when they were ready to drop. Once on ground the guys who were inbound who had not heard me talk to the military guys took huge issue and K@Ked me out for lack of airmanship. This did not sit well with me. I still maintain that what I did although not the published or possibly "correct" procedure was acceptable, fair and IMHO safer to all concerned than hanging around dodging chutes.
On the microight issue I have the following comments;
The radio's used in ML's (eg. handhelds) are often not as strong or clear as those in the bliks. The blik guys are not used to trying make out what is being said, but if they hear activity they must respond. I have never had a problem understanding what a ML pilot is saying when I listen and visualise/picture all's positions in the circuit. COMMUNICATION. If you broadcast your intentions before you do them I do not see the problem. If you are in a circuit which has both ML's and Bliks, include the fact that you are ML and your height. In the RV I often do low level tight (for bliks) circuits at Rand with a couple other trainers in the circuit, passing them on inside. At Panorama I did circuit traning with the ML's no problem, but we were all on the radio communicating our intentions. We are all pilots trying to enjoy ourselves. Treatment should be no different regardless.
At PTAR I was no 18 in the circuit for finals behind a BE58(80kts), P166 (90kts), tripacer (60kts), Glassair III (95kts). Also in the circuit were some other big piston twins(read fast approach & stall) and some very small (read slow) bliks. No radio calls, albit with ATC, but we all kept a lookout and we had no problems. It can be done. See OSH.
Think that the generalisation regarding ML pilots was grossly unfair. The issue or point I think that was being (maybe badly) made was that when training at unmanned on your own (we all do it) you tend to take short cuts. You just been flying in headwind for last 20 min straight down runway so why fly a huge circuit when you only one there? (or even teardrop landings from opposite directions) Thus when other aeries in the circuit make your intentions clear and never assume they know where the "dam" or "chimney" is. Report based on your position relative to the airfield you are at.
my 2c
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