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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 11:13:13 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote in . net: "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message .. . No matter how you want to look at it, if there are already some planes in the pattern a straight-in approach is disruptive. No more than entering on a 45 degree turn to downwind is. I'd say, that cuts directly to the core of the issue of straight-in arrivals at uncontrolled fields. Perhaps the misunderstanding about this issue is a result of most VFR pilots not having been instructed to use a straight-in approach at uncontrolled fields, because the of the necessity of observing the wind direction indicator before joining the pattern, and VFR pilots relative unfamiliarity with straight-ins due to always being instructed to report downwind at Class Ds. I would venture a guess, that most IFR rated pilots understand how the landing pattern works. |
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