"Jay Beckman" wrote in message news:jHlId.4912$hu.3754@fed1read01...
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ...
I typically pull the throttle all the way back to idle about 1/4 mile
out, Cessna 172.
I suggest that you should not be on final 1/4 mile out. Fly the
pattern so you can make the runway from any point on downwind, base,
or final, if the engine quits.
vince norris
Doesn't 500' AGL at 1/4 mile equal a 3 degree glideslope?
(6076 / 4) / 500 = 3.038
You don't think you'd hit pavement from 1/4 mile out at 500' AGL?
Do you consider 1/4 mile out turning base to final a "bomber pattern."
Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
Chandler, AZ
You can make the runway on a 3° glideslope when deadstick?
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