Vector4Food
This job would be easier without all the airplanes
Flying VFR recently in the clubs Diamondstar, on the way back we had to transition some of the schools published training areas. School/Club SOP's include the requirement to make position reports on the Club traffic frequency for the training areas. (There are five separate training areas surrounding the airport, plus one high performance block)
Long story short, I made a position report entering the training areas, and about 3 minutes later my passenger said "Wow that plane is really close!" as a Diamond Eclipse shot underneath us by around 200 feet.
I called again on the frequency, and got a reply from the aircraft whose excuse was "Sorry I forgot to make a report when I left the zone"
Now I know VFR is all about See and be seen, but considering this is SOP I'm not sure if I should do anything at all. When I informed the pilot we missed each other by so close he seemed very sheepish as if the point was driven home (it sure was for me!), I'm inclined to let it go, hoping he learned his lesson, not wanting him to get in any trouble as he is just a student, and I don't really want to be "That guy", at the same time I don't want him to think that making those sort of mistakes is a casual thing to do.
Would it make sense to formally report this to the club? Or would JC let this go?
There's a very strong argument it's 50/50 anyway, I should have been doing a better scan.
Long story short, I made a position report entering the training areas, and about 3 minutes later my passenger said "Wow that plane is really close!" as a Diamond Eclipse shot underneath us by around 200 feet.
I called again on the frequency, and got a reply from the aircraft whose excuse was "Sorry I forgot to make a report when I left the zone"
Now I know VFR is all about See and be seen, but considering this is SOP I'm not sure if I should do anything at all. When I informed the pilot we missed each other by so close he seemed very sheepish as if the point was driven home (it sure was for me!), I'm inclined to let it go, hoping he learned his lesson, not wanting him to get in any trouble as he is just a student, and I don't really want to be "That guy", at the same time I don't want him to think that making those sort of mistakes is a casual thing to do.
Would it make sense to formally report this to the club? Or would JC let this go?
There's a very strong argument it's 50/50 anyway, I should have been doing a better scan.