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Cirrus wrote:
I just took my commercial checkride a few feeks ago. I was taught by my instructor to overly a non-towered airport by tpa+500ft (or more), proceed away from the airport WITHOUT descending and then enter the pattern( i.e. enter 45 and descent to TPA). On my checkride the Examiner also expected this. I was taught that the key is to not descent to or below TPA unless you are commiting to landing, which means adhering to FARS and AIM procedures. Flying over the Field at or below TPA just to take a look may be considered famously "careless and reckless". I can't find it at the moment, but my instructor showed me the TPA+500 rule in the AIM or FARs. In all of my instrument and private training somehow the overly the airport rule was missed. The Examiner explained that just because YOU might know what you are doing, every other pilot will be expecting everone to be following standard procedures. When pilots deviate, not matter how well they think they are communicating their intentions, accidents frequently happen. Who expects someone to be cutting across the field a few hundred feet below them while on downwind? This is the result of instructors and DEs who have little experience flying outside a metropolitan area. Not inspecting a potentially soft field or obstructed field from MUCH less than TPA+500 is a good way to get killed or at a minimum trash a good airplane. You don't need to do this at a controlled field, but that doesn't meant that this procedure is right ALL of the time. Any instructor who doesn't teach how to inspect an unknown field should have their certificate revoked. Matt |
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