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proper way to enter a non towered traffic pattern?

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paid4training

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Lets say the runway is 18/32 (using 18) and you are comig from north. I was always taught to cross mid field at min 500 feet above pattern alt. teardrop entery and enter downwind at pattern alt. is this correct and if so why the hell doesn't anybody do it...?

Thanks in advance
 
Arriving aircraft should be at the appropriate traffic pattern altitude before entering the traffic pattern. Entry to the downwind leg should be at a 45-degree angle abeam the midpoint of the runway.

AC90-66A
 
hmmm...in the case of a runway 18/32, it would probably be best to cross on a midfield, since the downwind would have a 40 degree bend in it.

It would be hard (for me) to make a 45 degree intercept to such a crooked downwind...:rolleyes:
 
Direct into the upwind.

KISS!
 
Direct into the upwind.

KISS!

A very convincing argument could be made that this would require the least maneuvering and maintain the best visibility of the traffic pattern.

Enter however you wish, just make sure that if you choose something other than the standard 45 deg. entry leg you are absolutely sure that you know where everybody else(if anybody's there) is. It's legal and acceptable, but you're placing some extra responsibility on yourself.
 
Lets say the runway is 18/32 (using 18) and you are comig from north. I was always taught to cross mid field at min 500 feet above pattern alt. teardrop entery and enter downwind at pattern alt. is this correct and if so why the hell doesn't anybody do it...?

Thanks in advance
One thing you'll find is that many pilots come into an uncontrolled airport any way they want. I've seen them take off downwind against all the other traffic - what you should be concerned with isn't so much as why other pilots don't follow the correct procedures since you can't change that but to learn how to enter correctly yourself and then watch how everybody else is doing it so you can keep clear and safe!
 
Yeah lots of pilots make up entry points ....Some not safe. But since this happens , just keep your eyes peeled for traffic. The best thing you could do is read the AIM and go with that pattern.
 
Also if at 500 abouve the pattern look for lears and other jets.....your description was fine...just keep your eyes peeled....
 

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