OK, I am looking for some advice on the proper etiquette to handle the following situation:
Yesterday early morning I was out flying around the pattern at my home airport trying to convince myself that I really know how to land my new plane. I'd done about 5 or 6 wheel landings on runway 18 (you know, the one facing into the wind....) trying to improve my spot landing work. On the last landing I heard a radio advisory and then saw a shiny new Cessna 206 taxiing up the taxiway from the high-dollar hangers. Making another circuit I did another wheel landing of sorts right in front of the run-up area where the 206 driver was stopped facing the runway. I went around again, and while in the pattern had a short radio conversation with another experimental driver who was also in the pattern. Being able to talk to him I pretty much confirmed that my radio was actually working.
As there were other planes in the pattern and apparently prepping to depart, I was making all the appropriate radio calls detailing my location in the pattern, intentions etc just like a good boy. As I announced my turn to base I saw the pilot of the 206 (I use the term pilot here loosely, and will just refer to him as Mr. A**wipe from here on out) taxiing toward the south end (the "36" end) of the runway. I announce and make my turn from base to final just in time to see Mr. A**wipe start to taxi out, and then announce that he is "taking the active" and departing on runway 36. WTF, over?
Via radio I asked Mr. A**wipe, " are you really going to take-off on 36 with me on short final for 18?" Mr. A**wipe replied affirmative, departing on runway 36. At this point I was about 150 AGL on very short final looking at the 206 coming straight at me. Ever have one of those "ya gotta be kidding me, right?" moments? Mr A**wipe is knowingly making a downwind departure (quartering tailwind at only 10 knots, so maybe no big deal) against the established traffic pattern directly into the path of a plane on short final with other planes also in the pattern for runway 18. Well, the runway is almost 2000' long, so we probably had enough room for me to land at my end, and for him to take off over the top of me (assuming that I got my spot-landing correct for a change), so maybe there was no real conflict involved.
So, my question is this: What is the proper etiquette for addressing this situation? Would you even approach Mr A**wipe and have a chat with him? Would you go and find Mr. A**wipe and apologize to him for potentially interfering with his unfettered right to the runway and airspace at HIS airport? Or , would you consider getting the airport president to invite us both over for a couple of shared designer beers and a cordial "can't we all just get along" chat?
Hey, I'm open to suggestions here. My wife happened to call a short while after all of this occurred and I told her what had happened (she is also a pilot so she knew what I was talking about). Her only question back was 'how bad did you hurt him and how much is bail going to be?", so you may see why I am looking for some counseling on this one.
BTW- Mr A**wipe didn't come back to the airport all day. I talked to his hanger-mate and left an invitation for him to come down to my hanger in the low-rent district for a nice cordial chat when he returns, but I haven't seen him yet.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Mark


