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I agree, Cross midfield at pattern altitude, and enter down wind. give
way to aircraft entering on the 45. The reason for instructors teaching the crossing at 500-1000' over and then entering the 45 is a because that is the recommended proceedure in the AIM. This is one area that I think the AIM is lacking in that I can not come up with any good reason to do this over the cleaner shorter and aurguably safer method of crossing at pattern altitude and just turning downwind. I really like the AOPA Air Safety Foundation document on flying and Non-towered airports. I just wish they could get the FAA to go along with (and provide FAA documentation) supporting the Alternate pattern entry they show. Perhaps more instructors would start teaching the alternate method which I believe is safer. (My Safer aurgment goes like this: Against overflying and enter on the 45. 1. flying over the pattern it is very difficult to see aircraft below you in the ground clutter. 2. How far out do you go to get out of the pattern to descend to pattern altitude. I watch twins routinely fly 3 mile patterns, This is nearly a Cross Country in the J-4. 3. Skydivers and Turbine aircraft patterns are routinely at the 1500 to 2000' level. 4. above 1000' it is much more difficult to see Windsocks and other details about the runway. For overfly at Pattern altitude. 1. Efficent 2. Never leave gliding range of the runway 3. Can see other aircraft better since they should all be at pattern altitude. 4. Can See windsock and other runway details better. Brian |
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