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Old 14th April 2014 | 21:15
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Approach to Bembridge

On Sunday 13th April 2014 I was having coffee at the Bembridge Hotel around 1215 or so, a beautiful day for flying. Two light a/c were converging over the sea due East from the hotel and heading South and not very high ie about 250 feet amsl or perhaps a little more as height is tricky to estimate from the ground. Difficult to judge but it appeared that both a/c had to take quite quick avoiding action to avoid a possible mid air. I suspect one a/c was in the blind spot of the other. It just shows what can happen so quickly when entering into an airfield circuit even over the sea and always seems to happen when you least expect it. It is certainly worth keeping an extra sharp lookout around the Isle of Wight and particularly near both Sandown and Bembridge. Converging at the same height, direction and speed will always cause possible conflict. Fortunately, no harm done was done in this case.
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Old 15th April 2014 | 07:46
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Moore,

You have reminded me of a close encounter in the Sandown circuit many years ago.

I was downwind righthand for 23 when I met a C150 downwind lefthand for the reciprocal runway 05. This was not a conflict that I had ever thought about before, but it is very high risk in a non-radio situation.
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Old 15th April 2014 | 08:03
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Has nobody heard of "SAFETYCOM"?
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Old 15th April 2014 | 09:16
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Bembridge and Sandown both have allocated a/g frequencies, so is Safetycom relevant in this case?
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Old 15th April 2014 | 15:43
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Just for the record, my flight at Sandown was before Safetycom had been invented! However, we were using the radio and 23 was the in-to-wind runway. Neither of us heard the 150 on the radio.
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Just to test my understanding are you saying both a/c were flying at around a height of 250' (80m)?

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Old 17th April 2014 | 08:16
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Bembridge

Difficult to say as everything happened so quickly but from the ground it looked close with avoiding action taken by both a/c.
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