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Attributes | |
ACN | 313094 |
Time | |
Date | 199507 |
Day | Wed |
Local Time Of Day | 0601 To 1200 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | airport : fll |
State Reference | FL |
Altitude | msl bound lower : 1300 msl bound upper : 1300 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | VMC |
Light | Daylight |
Aircraft 1 | |
Controlling Facilities | tracon : fll tower : ord |
Operator | general aviation : personal |
Make Model Name | Skylane 182/RG Turbo Skylane/RG |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 91 |
Flight Phase | cruise other |
Flight Plan | VFR |
Aircraft 2 | |
Make Model Name | Skyhawk 172/Cutlass 172 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 91 |
Flight Phase | cruise other |
Flight Plan | VFR |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | Other |
Function | flight crew : single pilot |
Qualification | pilot : commercial pilot : private pilot : instrument |
Experience | flight time last 90 days : 40 flight time total : 2000 flight time type : 251 |
ASRS Report | 313094 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | Other |
Function | flight crew : single pilot |
Qualification | pilot : private |
Events | |
Anomaly | conflict : nmac |
Independent Detector | other flight crewa |
Resolutory Action | flight crew : took evasive action |
Consequence | Other |
Miss Distance | horizontal : 1500 vertical : 100 |
Supplementary | |
Primary Problem | Flight Crew Human Performance |
Narrative:
Callback only. Callback conversation with reporter revealed the following information: reporter states he was flying sbound along the coast and in contact with ATC. No TA was issued but reporter saw a C172 opposite direction which veered east to miss contact. Reporter was flying a C182. Reporter said he will give us some information next time and not leave a blank page.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: SMA HAS NMAC WITH ANOTHER SMA AT CRUISE ALT.
Narrative: CALLBACK ONLY. CALLBACK CONVERSATION WITH RPTR REVEALED THE FOLLOWING INFO: RPTR STATES HE WAS FLYING SBOUND ALONG THE COAST AND IN CONTACT WITH ATC. NO TA WAS ISSUED BUT RPTR SAW A C172 OPPOSITE DIRECTION WHICH VEERED E TO MISS CONTACT. RPTR WAS FLYING A C182. RPTR SAID HE WILL GIVE US SOME INFO NEXT TIME AND NOT LEAVE A BLANK PAGE.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.