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Old February 11th 07, 06:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Sinclair
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Default Minimum Safe Altitude

Kirt wrote...........
find the definition of a landing pattern. You will
find that it's
pretty much left up to the pilot to decide what maneuver
is necessary
for the landing.


Well, lets see, now. Your at 145 knots and 50 feet
and you say you in your landing pattern....................
1. Haver you slowed to landing speed?
2. Have you put the gear down?
3. Have you put the flaps down?
4. Have you made a landing radio call?
5. Are you ready to explain your actions to the Federalies
if / when you run into someone / something?,

I'm not, so I don't do it and I won't run a contest
that allows it or enter a contest that does.
Crotchitchy old JJ



 




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