A Heart-Stopping Moment
Private pilot here. I was taking my mother to breakfast at an airport about 55 miles from our home airport. This airport is uncontrolled, so I was making the appropriate self-announcing calls on the airport’s frequency and was scanning for traffic as well as I could. This airport shares a radio frequency with about 3-4 other airports, so when you make your call, it’s important to note at the beginning and end which airport you’re addressing.
With no one in sight, I enter the pattern to set up to land. As I’m about to turn left base, I announce it on my radio.
Immediately after the announcement, some guy yells into his radio “LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT!” My heart drops, as I immediately think that I somehow missed spotting some other traffic (who perhaps wasn’t using their radio) and that we were going to collide.
Turns out there were skydivers being released at one of the other airports on the frequency. The pilot who made the call made this clear after the “LOOK OUT” part, but for about a second, I was thinking “Oh sh*t” because he didn’t make it clear that he was at a different airport.
My mom and I did get a laugh out of it afterwards, although she was also terrified when it happened.