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On Mar 12, 8:15*pm, Sam Spade wrote:
wrote: If you want to indeed circle to land (assuming a CAT A airplane) you indeed do not want to leave 840 until *after* the MAP if you want to land on 35. *But, if you want to land on 17 and have that runway in sight a mile or two prior to the airport, why would you remain at 840 instead of leaving 840 in order to make a normal descent for landing on 17? I have to cross mid field, downwind base and final. 500 AGL is close enough to terra firma for me. One of my boring videos will show you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFR8zmSpIgE Start at 4:40 and if this doesn't make it clear, I don't know what will. |
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