Nosedragger wrote:So I pick up a passenger in Driggs the other day, going in was a junk show. First, they were launching a glider from 3 while aircraft #1, a flight of four huskies and myself converged from different directions. I took a lap East of the river while one guy reversed course with an orbit out of the downwind, the flight of four chased him into the downwind for 21, and everyone extended for the glider which bailed East. By the time I followed the fourth Husky with my 182, I was pretty much making it a flight of 5, squeak, squeak, squeak, we all landed nose to tail and got the heck out of the way of the planes trying to get out. No harm, no foul, just another busy day in paradise. Well, I picked up my passenger and announced that I was taxiing to three which is closer, better departing terrain, and the wind was calm.. Two planes announced inbound 6 and 7 miles out. I expedited my taxi time with a rolling mag check, then announced a departure from 3. About 3/4 of the way down the runway a plane overtakes me on the downwind for 21, left and high, so I announce I'm going to turn left (west) behind him so I'm out of his way which I do about the time he's abeam the numbers. There's not much room to the East, especially with the glider in tow using it. That's when a snotty voice gets on the radio and tells me there's a number 2 plane on the downwind and I just flew under him, to which I respond that I'm low(500agl) and I'll stay that way. Now he's even more beligerent about it, being a dick on the radio and has someone call me the next day to forward how pissed off he is. I didn't think it was too big of a deal, kind of like the inbound I'd just endured, uncontrolled airspace, seeing and avoiding other airplanes. I think I would have given the outbound plane some room or just used the same runway if the roles were reversed but I wonder if I'm missing something. Before I tell him to get bent next time I see him, I thought I'd ask if broke some unspoken rule. What say ye?

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