Narrative:

On jan/tue/96 at approximately XX30 am I was in the pattern at (X05) pilot country airport landing to the south. On base leg turning to final a PA28 passed over my canopy at less than 200 ft. I was on the extended centerline of runway 18 and he overshot and turned directly into me to cut us off. I took evasive action and went around. On downwind again we observed this aircraft turn around and take off on runway 36 where he almost had a head on with another aircraft landing on runway 18. On landing, ground witness provided the following information. The aircraft was PA28. At no time did we hear him use his radios. Our radios were working. Our aircraft was a C172. The following people observed this incident from the ground and are pilots.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: NMAC BTWN 2 SMA SEL ACFT ON FINAL AT AN UNCTLED ARPT.

Narrative: ON JAN/TUE/96 AT APPROX XX30 AM I WAS IN THE PATTERN AT (X05) PLT COUNTRY ARPT LNDG TO THE S. ON BASE LEG TURNING TO FINAL A PA28 PASSED OVER MY CANOPY AT LESS THAN 200 FT. I WAS ON THE EXTENDED CTRLINE OF RWY 18 AND HE OVERSHOT AND TURNED DIRECTLY INTO ME TO CUT US OFF. I TOOK EVASIVE ACTION AND WENT AROUND. ON DOWNWIND AGAIN WE OBSERVED THIS ACFT TURN AROUND AND TAKE OFF ON RWY 36 WHERE HE ALMOST HAD A HEAD ON WITH ANOTHER ACFT LNDG ON RWY 18. ON LNDG, GND WITNESS PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING INFO. THE ACFT WAS PA28. AT NO TIME DID WE HEAR HIM USE HIS RADIOS. OUR RADIOS WERE WORKING. OUR ACFT WAS A C172. THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE OBSERVED THIS INCIDENT FROM THE GND AND ARE PLTS.

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.