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Old September 4th 07, 11:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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Default No touch and go's?


"John Jones" wrote

So you're saying restrictions like these only applies to multiple
touch and go's, not just one? When I do XC's with my students, we
always just do a single touch and go, then depart back. It's quick,
efficient, and arguably produces less noise. It seems kind of silly
that an airport would force you to do a full stop...


Sure, it applies to 1 T&G.

If all you want to do is fly a cross country, and do a T&G, go do it at one
of the airports that is not so busy.

They are wanting to save the pattern for planes that are leaving to go
somewhere else, and for planes coming to stay for a while, it seems.

Nothing wrong with that, I would think.

If it is a noise factor rule imposed by the surrounding residents, it would
seem that is a better compromise than losing another airport, IMHO.
--
Jim in NC



 




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