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"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message
Long story short, the guy flew a normal downwind plus 2.5 miles, and his downwind was literally a mile wide to boot... ... The question in my mind was... Did the Cessna flying doofus even realize that A) he was flying a dumb and dangerous pattern, being outside of gliding range from the field, or that B) he caused a bad chain reaction in the pattern.?? What kind of Cessna? 150? 182? 206? Caravan? My point is the higher performance the plane, the larger the pattern. I wasn't there, so I'll take your word the pattern was wider than it needed to be. Still, I consider "gliding range in the pattern" a goal, not a rule with a "dumb" label applied to violators. Even if he was wide and long, why did you guys let it affect your pattern? You could've entered slow flight and/or used shallow S-turns, for instance, to eat time. My real point is "flying doofi" will always show themselves at the pattern (and elsewhere). The only thing we control is our reaction to them. -- John T http://sage1solutions.com/blogs/TknoFlyer Reduce spam. Use Sender Policy Framework: http://openspf.org ____________________ |
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