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So yesterday was my first solo landing at another airport. Everything went well, texted my CFI last night. Perhaps I need some improvement.
All local airports are left handed patterns. The airport I was going to, the heading I was on was perpendicular to the runway I wanted to land on. Downwind traffic was nearest to me. I overflew the airport at about 1600 ft above elevation, turned 90 left (upwindish), turned 90 left onto crosswind at 100 ft, then continued as normal. My CFI texted "If u enter crosswind u may connect with traffic on takeoff turning crosswind." I get it.
It would have been easier as I entered the airspace to not overfly and just enter 45 degrees into the downwind leg but I think I should assess the windsock and traffic before setting up to land.
What do you do?
What do you teach students to do?
If I am going to overfly, how should I do things?
Do I just fly >mile out, circle around far out and enter downwind?
Graphic is basically what I did.
All local airports are left handed patterns. The airport I was going to, the heading I was on was perpendicular to the runway I wanted to land on. Downwind traffic was nearest to me. I overflew the airport at about 1600 ft above elevation, turned 90 left (upwindish), turned 90 left onto crosswind at 100 ft, then continued as normal. My CFI texted "If u enter crosswind u may connect with traffic on takeoff turning crosswind." I get it.
It would have been easier as I entered the airspace to not overfly and just enter 45 degrees into the downwind leg but I think I should assess the windsock and traffic before setting up to land.
What do you do?
What do you teach students to do?
If I am going to overfly, how should I do things?
Do I just fly >mile out, circle around far out and enter downwind?
Graphic is basically what I did.