35 AoA
Pattern Altitude
My Dad was a Navy pilot, flying piston aircraft. I was taught from the first time I got to go on the ramp, that you treated EVERY prop as if it were turning. And TO STAY AWAY FROM THEM.
Same here. And in my later life, the scariest thing on an aircraft carrier flight deck was the E-2 at night. Silent and invisible once those sodium lights were dimmed. I would give that thing the widest berth whilst walking to my jet. Once saw a young airman nearly lose his life, were it not for a more experienced sailor who grabbed him by the float coat inches before he entered that arc.