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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message link.net... "Crash Lander" wrote in message ... It seems a lot of people have differing views on the interpretation of this scenario. Maybe they should change the wording, and ruling to state that an a/c cannot announce that they are on finals, until they are at circuit height. That would just about rule out straight ins, and at least if someone does come in on a straight in approach, all the traffic already in the pattern is at the same altitude, and will spot him easier, rather than looking to a higher altitude for an a/c that may be hidden by sunglare or cloud. Rule out straight-ins? Easy. Just put the requirement in the FARs that all arrival aircraft at nontowered fields fly a full pattern and eliminate straight-in minima those fields. And ignore any FAA recommended procedures that promote safe operations. |
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