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At 00:30 13 March 2005, Bob Korves wrote:
patterns, and you don't need to go to the center of the airport first, so the distance is really 3/4 mile or much less to a downwind or base leg. Actually it's 50/50 as to whether it's 3/4 or 1-1/4 mi depending which side of the pattern you're finishing on. Of course you can always do a rolling finish, but that's true of the gate too. Like I said, I don't see one type of finish as obviously safer than another from an energy perspective - I've flown both a fair number of times. The thing I do find a little troubling about the cylinder is that it can be a more 'head's down' process, since it's impossible to 'eyeball' the cylinder either in terms of height or location. This means that some pilots will be looking at their computers rather than outside at exactly the wrong time. I don't think its a huge deal, since most pilots don't try to cut it that close anyway. Also, I don't think there's anything in the rules that says you can't do a pass over the field after a cylinder finish is there? 9B |
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