Princedietrich
Retired Starchecker
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2004
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Descending into a traffic pattern is more than a bad idea, it's a very effective way of getting yourself killed. If you're in a low-wing airplane (like a piper or a beech) it's even worse of an idea because you can't see what's under you, and if there's a high-wing airplane (like a cessna) under you they can't see you coming. Best thing to do is enter 45 degree on the downwind or on the upwind and make all turns to the left. If in doubt of the pattern turns or the active runway, overfly at TPA +500 to check the windsock and the pattern indicator. Then get the heck away from the airport, at least a couple miles, go down to TPA and then join up.