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Old February 6th 07, 01:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kyle Boatright
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Default Straight-ins at uncontrolled airports?


"Danny Deger" wrote in message
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I haven't flown in a while, but am in the market for a used plane.

I recalling hearing somewhere that straight-in approaches are now approved
at uncontrolled airports. Is this correct?

Danny Deger


As has been pointed out, there is nothing "illegal" about straight in
approaches. The issue is whether you are really, really sure you are not
disrupting other aircraft operating in the standard pattern.

Also, there are people out there in camouflaged Cubs which don't have
radios. No matter how many calls you make, they won't hear you. So
(hypothetically), your safety could depend on you seeing an aircraft that is
very hard to see against certain backgrounds. Alternately, you are depending
on the pilot of that airplane (which has poor external pattern visibility)
seeing you.

From my perspective, traffic patterns are spooky even without people flying
non-standard patterns. There is simply no way to be 100% certain you've seen
all the traffic. So I do everything I can to increase my chances of seeing
everyone else and making sure they see me. That means standard pattern
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