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David Brooks wrote:
"Chris Nielsen" wrote in message news ![]() Here's how we do it.... When we do an overhead join, we start 500 feet above circuit altitude, and when ready, descend on the non-traffic side, i.e. the upwind side - the other side of the circuit from downwind, then when we're down to circuit altitude, we turn and fly the crosswind leg, then, while looking for traffic we turn downwind and fly the rest normally... I trust this doesn't come under the category of descending on you? I've asked this before, but doesn't the dead side descending entry used in UK (and, presumably from the above, New Zealand) mean that there is always traffic noise on both sides of the runway? Many of the single runways in my area have the pattern on one geographical side (e.g. LP 10, RP 28), thus removing noise from, in this example, the south side. It also reduces the fall-out-of-the-sky fear factor from people on the ground when there are buildings on the unused side. Or does the fact that the planes on the dead side are descending from TPA+500 mean the noise is less intrusive? -- David Brooks I guess the deal is that since you've got reduced throttle setting and you're not there for very long it doesn't really matter.... Don't really have a good answer for you, and I think I should have one!!!! Rgds chris |
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