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Old January 22nd 04, 02:26 PM
John Harlow
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I'd like to know what the members of this group think about straight
in vs full pattern entry.


Straight ins are fine if all parties agree, but when time permits it's
better to enter course properly and take your time to do a thorough lap.
You definitely don't want to arrive prematurely and cut another off, unless
you are solo. On final, keep the balls centered and minimize the knob
twisting to avoid distraction.

If, after you've come down, you experience a little shimmy or groaning in
the mechanism, do not be alarmed - it is normal.

It is recommended you check with management first before attempting a "Back
course" approach.

Be sure to let us know if you ever have any aviation related questions.


 




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