joycem137
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flew out of KSQL today, first flight with a new club. Lots of weird departures and arrivals that I'm unfamiliar with there. I was wondering if folks could give me a bit of information on the approach.
When I came from the south west, they asked me to cross midfield at or above 1200, then enter the right downwind for 30.
The question is... after crossing the field, do I turn right and descent to TPA, or do I do a "teardrop" entry? (extend out past the downwind, then turn left and enter the downwind on the right 45)? I did the former, after clarifying with tower, but I'm always thinking back and wondering if I did the right thing after the fact.
What's interesting is that the instructor that checked me out with the new club last week told me about the teardrop entry being a good one, though I think that was specifically in the context of an uncontrolled airport. (E16)
So what do you think about teardrop vs. direct midfield -> downwind entries in general, and specifically at SQL?
When I came from the south west, they asked me to cross midfield at or above 1200, then enter the right downwind for 30.
The question is... after crossing the field, do I turn right and descent to TPA, or do I do a "teardrop" entry? (extend out past the downwind, then turn left and enter the downwind on the right 45)? I did the former, after clarifying with tower, but I'm always thinking back and wondering if I did the right thing after the fact.
What's interesting is that the instructor that checked me out with the new club last week told me about the teardrop entry being a good one, though I think that was specifically in the context of an uncontrolled airport. (E16)
So what do you think about teardrop vs. direct midfield -> downwind entries in general, and specifically at SQL?
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