Fine form as in “lets spin WMAP around until she’s dizzy” kind of
way. No biggie really, I’m kind of used
to it now to be honest. I don’t lose my bearings as often now*. I may not have
helped the situation by failing to hit the tarmac 50% of the time. **
However I’m not entirely sure why ATC thought it would be a good
idea to try and stick a last minute take off in between a
slow-to-exit-the-runway Dash 8 and an already-on-a-tight-short-final Cessna AKA
me! Needless to say it didn’t work and I found myself on seriously short final
staring down at the back end of a Dash 8 on the threshold.
Well this ain’t gonna work is it? It was obvious that I was going
to have to overshoot at some point, but I was a little hesitant, I had visions
of overshooting right into the climb out path of the Dash 8. I waited just a
little longer to see if a) ATC would actually notice and b) if they had any
special instructions.
I honestly don’t know if they were playing chicken with me or what,
I literally just reached for the throttle as ATC came on to tell me “JPM pull
up and go around, make a turn to your right”
Obviously I did with no ill effects but I can’t help but muse over
the following thought. If I’m slow or a little off the mark and cause a Porter to overshoot , it gets
CADOR’d but no one bats a flippin eyelid if they send me out on an overshoot
followed by a 2.5 mile final if they are a bit slow. Does that seem right to
you?
* yes I know it sounds crazy but yes you can get disoriented in the
circuit.
** in the interests of clarity here, I overshot, rather than
crashed off the side!
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