Narrative:

We were conducting transition training at clark county airport in jeffersonville, in (jvy). We were in the sod area north of runway 32 and west of runway 36. The airport is class G with an unicom. During our maneuver, we called on unicom and stated our intentions of doing a quick stop over the sod area remaining east of runway 36. As we finished the maneuver a fixed wing departed runway 36 in front of us. There was never any danger of a collision but the other pilot and I never heard a call from the fixed wing on takeoff. He did call leaving the pattern, however. A short time later in the same sod area we were doing aborted takeoffs with running lndgs to the sod. We never got over 10 ft high on this maneuver and remained north of runway 32 and east of runway 36. We heard a call from a plane saying something to the effect that he was 10 mi away for runway 36. We announced our intentions on the unicom stating that we would remain over the sod north of runway 32 and east of runway 36. We heard no other calls from the inbound plane. As we finished the last maneuver and were sliding along the sod, I caught sight of the plane on rollout past us on runway 32. Neither of these incidents constitute an emergency, but do illustrate the need to be especially vigilant around an uncontrolled airport.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: PLTS OF A MBB-BK117 HELI WERE PRACTICING ABORTED AND EMER LNDGS OFF THE SIDE OF RWYS ON AN UNCTLED ARPT WHEN A SMALL FIXED WING ACFT TOOK OFF BESIDE THEM ON THE MAIN RWY AND LATER LANDED WITHOUT ANNOUNCING INTENTIONS TO DO SO OVER UNICOM.

Narrative: WE WERE CONDUCTING TRANSITION TRAINING AT CLARK COUNTY ARPT IN JEFFERSONVILLE, IN (JVY). WE WERE IN THE SOD AREA N OF RWY 32 AND W OF RWY 36. THE ARPT IS CLASS G WITH AN UNICOM. DURING OUR MANEUVER, WE CALLED ON UNICOM AND STATED OUR INTENTIONS OF DOING A QUICK STOP OVER THE SOD AREA REMAINING E OF RWY 36. AS WE FINISHED THE MANEUVER A FIXED WING DEPARTED RWY 36 IN FRONT OF US. THERE WAS NEVER ANY DANGER OF A COLLISION BUT THE OTHER PLT AND I NEVER HEARD A CALL FROM THE FIXED WING ON TKOF. HE DID CALL LEAVING THE PATTERN, HOWEVER. A SHORT TIME LATER IN THE SAME SOD AREA WE WERE DOING ABORTED TKOFS WITH RUNNING LNDGS TO THE SOD. WE NEVER GOT OVER 10 FT HIGH ON THIS MANEUVER AND REMAINED N OF RWY 32 AND E OF RWY 36. WE HEARD A CALL FROM A PLANE SAYING SOMETHING TO THE EFFECT THAT HE WAS 10 MI AWAY FOR RWY 36. WE ANNOUNCED OUR INTENTIONS ON THE UNICOM STATING THAT WE WOULD REMAIN OVER THE SOD N OF RWY 32 AND E OF RWY 36. WE HEARD NO OTHER CALLS FROM THE INBOUND PLANE. AS WE FINISHED THE LAST MANEUVER AND WERE SLIDING ALONG THE SOD, I CAUGHT SIGHT OF THE PLANE ON ROLLOUT PAST US ON RWY 32. NEITHER OF THESE INCIDENTS CONSTITUTE AN EMER, BUT DO ILLUSTRATE THE NEED TO BE ESPECIALLY VIGILANT AROUND AN UNCTLED ARPT.

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.