Narrative:

Description of events on feb/sun/97: sfq airport. I own a dehavilland vampire classic jet for airshow static display purposes. The WX conditions were essentially cavu. I am extremely conservative regarding WX, maintenance, surface conditions and pilot proficiency. I always have 2- way unicom communication when flying at this uncontrolled field and I inform the airport manager or representative of a planned flight -- he will then closely monitor. Most of the aircraft flying at this airport are of the single engine small slower general types. This vintage jet has a relatively high approach speed compared to the smaller pistons and thus a wider longer pattern. I have flown numerous times at this airport over the past season without a problem, however on this near perfect day, there was considerable light aircraft traffic owing to the near perfect conditions. My flying was of the usual type of takeoff to the area for local proficiency flying and then entering the pattern for practice. Although descent separation was always maintained, as well as communication with others in the pattern, there was difficulty in maneuvering dissimilar aircraft and their respective parameters. Flying a classic vintage jet requires extreme concentration and can at times prove quite difficult, especially when various performance criteria between aircraft in the landing pattern is considered. On several occasions I had to maneuver the aircraft and open a side window causing discomfort. These flts are usually relatively short -- around 20 mins total with only the last 6-8 mins in the pattern. Safety issue: high performance aircraft mixed with small, slow GA in uncontrolled environment with responsibility of safety being placed on pilots while they are maneuvering their aircraft in such an environment.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: PLT OF A DH100 VAMPIRE JET MADE A WIDER AND LONGER TFC PATTERN AT A NON CTLED ARPT AMONG SEVERAL OTHER GA ACFT IN THE PATTERN CAUSING THEM TO BE CONCERNED FOR THE LENGTH OF THEIR PATTERN AND STAYING OUT OF THE WAY OF THE RPTR'S JET.

Narrative: DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS ON FEB/SUN/97: SFQ ARPT. I OWN A DEHAVILLAND VAMPIRE CLASSIC JET FOR AIRSHOW STATIC DISPLAY PURPOSES. THE WX CONDITIONS WERE ESSENTIALLY CAVU. I AM EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE REGARDING WX, MAINT, SURFACE CONDITIONS AND PLT PROFICIENCY. I ALWAYS HAVE 2- WAY UNICOM COM WHEN FLYING AT THIS UNCTLED FIELD AND I INFORM THE ARPT MGR OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A PLANNED FLT -- HE WILL THEN CLOSELY MONITOR. MOST OF THE ACFT FLYING AT THIS ARPT ARE OF THE SINGLE ENG SMALL SLOWER GENERAL TYPES. THIS VINTAGE JET HAS A RELATIVELY HIGH APCH SPD COMPARED TO THE SMALLER PISTONS AND THUS A WIDER LONGER PATTERN. I HAVE FLOWN NUMEROUS TIMES AT THIS ARPT OVER THE PAST SEASON WITHOUT A PROB, HOWEVER ON THIS NEAR PERFECT DAY, THERE WAS CONSIDERABLE LIGHT ACFT TFC OWING TO THE NEAR PERFECT CONDITIONS. MY FLYING WAS OF THE USUAL TYPE OF TKOF TO THE AREA FOR LCL PROFICIENCY FLYING AND THEN ENTERING THE PATTERN FOR PRACTICE. ALTHOUGH DSCNT SEPARATION WAS ALWAYS MAINTAINED, AS WELL AS COM WITH OTHERS IN THE PATTERN, THERE WAS DIFFICULTY IN MANEUVERING DISSIMILAR ACFT AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARAMETERS. FLYING A CLASSIC VINTAGE JET REQUIRES EXTREME CONCENTRATION AND CAN AT TIMES PROVE QUITE DIFFICULT, ESPECIALLY WHEN VARIOUS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA BTWN ACFT IN THE LNDG PATTERN IS CONSIDERED. ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS I HAD TO MANEUVER THE ACFT AND OPEN A SIDE WINDOW CAUSING DISCOMFORT. THESE FLTS ARE USUALLY RELATIVELY SHORT -- AROUND 20 MINS TOTAL WITH ONLY THE LAST 6-8 MINS IN THE PATTERN. SAFETY ISSUE: HIGH PERFORMANCE ACFT MIXED WITH SMALL, SLOW GA IN UNCTLED ENVIRONMENT WITH RESPONSIBILITY OF SAFETY BEING PLACED ON PLTS WHILE THEY ARE MANEUVERING THEIR ACFT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT.

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.