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![]() "Kilo Charlie" wrote... If you are meaning that finishers are coming from all directions then I agree that it can be a problem. That is why experienced CD's call for either a steering turnpoint as the last one or for folks to finish from a single direction. In my experience the latter still can provide some problems so I prefer the steering turnpoint. Yes, that's what I mean. The contests I've experienced of late, where the low pass lovers convince the CD to use a finish gate, call for finishing from a single direction, but never have a steering turnpoint. My closest near-miss resulted from a high finish (I like having a cushion, I haven't finished a contest below 500 feet AGL in 10 years) and a normal pattern, then having someone make a redline pass less than 100 feet below me just before my base to final turn. He made the 4 mile call without specifying a direction, and never saw me. Now, when I'm in the pattern, whether at a contest, or not, I'm watching the runway, the windsock, etc., not for adrenaline junkies on the deck. Personally, I don't like steering turns, because they just move the problem out a few miles, and at many sites can turn a comfortable final glide into a marginal situation. My attitude is I'm willing to do MATs or put up with a finish gate, but not both in the same task. Marc |
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