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It seems like performing a clearing turn has the possibility of vectoring you right into the path of a nearby airplane. It seems safer to rely on ADS-B traffic instead.
For the most part, maneuvers requiring clearing turns are performed in practice areas - where other aircraft expect these things to happen.
It’s a waste of Hobbs time.Clearing turns are pointless... They are a few seconds of observation followed by minutes of this and that.
Clearing turns are pointless... They are a few seconds of observation followed by minutes of this and that.
Clearing turns are not just for you to see other planes, it also make you more visible to other planes.
And in 25 years of flying and instructing, NEVER had an issue with having clearing turns put me in a flight path.
Clearing turns are pointless... They are a few seconds of observation followed by minutes of this and that.
That's for sure. I had a CFI student fail because coming out of a chandelle another airplane crossed close enough in front of him to be concerning to the FAA examiner. "But I had only done one other maneuver first!" said my student, referring to the thumb rule that you can do three maneuvers per set of clearing turns. I told him next time do continuous clearing turns during the retest and only stop doing them long enough to do a required maneuver. That worked.Not on your check ride
I don't recall ever seeing one.You must have missed "for the most part" and how many maps have [congested aircraft training area] printed right on them?
60% of the time I do clearing turns every time.
This is what I do...of course I'm probably confusing people by saying that because my Cherokee is red and gray."Any traffic around a blue and white Cherokee please advise"
I once saw an instructor and student pull out onto the runway and do a 360 to check for traffic before takeoff...was that you?I do clearing turns on the ground. Cant be too careful.
Fly a Cessna and look in the rear view mirror, of course.How else are you going to check for bogeys on your six?!
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That’s not just “rear view”, that’s “omnivision”!Fly a Cessna and look in the rear view mirror, of course.
For you high wing guys... do you still do a brief wing lift to the direction you are going to turn before initiating the turn? So, for a right turn, lift the right wing to look, then turn right?
I was taught that when transitioning to high wing. Didn't really use that technique while co-owning one.
But I do follow my "do list" and make ATITAPA and "final call" calls.
Theres a well known Pilot who Vlogs on Youtube that does this in his twin prior to takeoff. Enters the runway, does a 360 traffic check and goes. I had never seen it before.I once saw an instructor and student pull out onto the runway and do a 360 to check for traffic before takeoff...was that you?
For you high wing guys... do you still do a brief wing lift to the direction you are going to turn before initiating the turn? So, for a right turn, lift the right wing to look, then turn right?
I was taught that when transitioning to high wing. Didn't really use that technique while co-owning one.
But I do follow my "do list" and make ATITAPA and "final call" calls.