jspilot
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Yesterday I went and did some landing practice. I was doing full stop taxi backs( flight school policy is private pilots/ renters can't do touch and go's) while another flight school plane was doing touch and go's clearly with a student pilot and instructor. While I was taxing back to the runway after one of my landings I was cleared for takeoff literally 2 minutes before I reached the end of the runway. As I reached the hold short line I saw the plane doing touch and go's touch down and then take right back off right about the same time I was approaching the hold short lines. I slowly entered the runway because he was clear and on upwind but if, in my judgement I would have added full power and took off as I usual would, I would have been way to close to the plane in front of me. We were both 172's with the same horsepower so I knew I would not gain on him. I stopped on the runway for maybe 5 seconds and then gave it full power and off I went. It worked out fine and spacing was a non issue but I was left with a question. In a situation as I've tried to describe in which you get cleared for take off long before arriving and the hold short lines and then you realize the spacing is a little tight what is the best course of action? Obviously you don't want to park on the runway in case other traffic is coming( which there was not in my case). Do any more experienced pilots have a good guidline for when to takeoff with a plane in front of them( wait for him to turn crosswind, a visual cue)?
In hindsight I guess I could have stopped short of the runway but because of the way the taxi way aligns with the runway it was hard to judge the other planes position relative to mine until I got on the runway.
In hindsight I guess I could have stopped short of the runway but because of the way the taxi way aligns with the runway it was hard to judge the other planes position relative to mine until I got on the runway.
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