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Old February 5th 07, 10:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Danny Deger
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Default Straight-ins at uncontrolled airports?


"Sylvain" wrote in message
t...
Jim wrote:

What is the group's take on 91.126 and 91.127?
Jim



you mean the part about "Unless otherwise authorized or
required..." ?

--Sylvain


AC90.6A states:
e. The FAA encouragesp ilots to use the standard

traffic pattern. However, for those pilots who choose

to execute a straight-in approach, maneuvering for

and execution of the approach should be completed

so as not to disrupt the flow of arriving and

departing traffic. Therefore,p ilots operating in the

traffic pattern should be alert at all times to

aircraft executing straight-in approaches.


 




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