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Wrong Airport, Almost

Even with in-cockpit traffic, CTAF, moving maps and ATC’s help, we can get momentarily lost and disoriented, and forget to cancel IFR.

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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot, hyper-focused on locating local traffic amidst turbulence and ambiguous ADS-B, inadvertently lined up to land at the wrong airport, missing clear visual cues.
  • The intense focus on traffic also led the pilot to forget to cancel their IFR flight plan, prompting an inquiry from ATC after landing.
  • The experience highlights the dangers of target fixation and task saturation, underscoring the importance of maintaining comprehensive situational awareness to avoid critical errors like airport misidentification and procedural oversights.
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I was letting down toward my destination airport in good VFR, on an IFR flight plan. Listening to the CTAF on the other radio, I realized there was a Cessna in the traffic pattern along with another arrival, just a few miles ahead. I had to slow down in the descent for the turbulence, and was busy looking for the traffic. I had the airport in sight but couldn’t spot the traffic, which was odd.

The other arriving airplane reported a five-mile final, which, coincidently, was where I was in relation to the runway I had spotted. But I couldn’t see him. There was enough ambiguity in my ADS-B traffic display that I couldn’t be sure about the other airplane’s position.

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