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Sylvain writes:
Note that we were talking about turns at either 45 or 60 degrees bank; with a typical trainer flying at, say 90 or 100 knots, a 360 would be completed under say, 35 or 20 seconds respectively. Now, if your numbers of 200 feet per minute are correct (and don't take it personally if I have my doubts), the turbulence would have gone down, by about 115 and 67 feet respectively. Considering that the acceptable range of error in the PTS for a private certificate is +/- 100 feet (for a 45 degrees of bank), it is indeed possible to bump into your own turbulence, even using your numbers. If they descend, yes. QED. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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