Just curious but is there any practical reason why holding patterns default to right-hand turns as standard? I know traffic patterns default to left turns for better visibility from the left seat but why would holding patterns default to the right?
Just curious but is there any practical reason why holding patterns default to right-hand turns as standard? I know traffic patterns default to left turns for better visibility from the left seat but why would holding patterns default to the right?
So that pilots can unwind from standard traffic patterns.
Maybe to relieve all the built-up tension in the gyros from all those left turns in the pattern? :-/
In a right hand turn, the coffee spills in to the FO's lap, not the captain's, so I guess it's for safety.
Odd. When I make turns in either direction the coffee does not change position.