Challenged
Pattern Altitude
I love to play devil's advocate sometimes. Here's one for you: Would doubling pattern altitude help prevent stall/spin accidents?
I love to play devil's advocate sometimes. Here's one for you: Would doubling pattern altitude help prevent stall/spin accidents?
That or ridiculously wide/long patterns.I imagine the only effect would be ridiculously steep approaches.
FTFY.That or ridiculouslier wide/long patterns.
No, but I'd bet you'd have an increase in runway overruns if you doubled it.I love to play devil's advocate sometimes. Here's one for you: Would doubling pattern altitude help prevent stall/spin accidents?
I love to play devil's advocate sometimes. Here's one for you: Would doubling pattern altitude help prevent stall/spin accidents?
But you still have to land on the ground so at some point you have to come down. You'd basically be doing a straight in at that point.
I imagine the only effect would be ridiculously steep approaches.
That or ridiculously wide/long patterns.
It would be bad if you're flying skills were so bad that you couldn't fly a regular pattern and needed to do a straight-in just to stay safe. A traffic pattern accommodates multiple airplanes safely and efficiently but it does require that you actually be able to fly the plane. The better solution is to maintain proficiency or get more instruction rather than change what works for everybody else.Would that be bad?
Jump pilots tend to have better basic pilot skills than the average GA user....Back in my DZ days I'd hit down wind at like 2-3k AGL near VNE, decel turn down wind to final, cross the fence at vref
And better than a lot of heavy metal fliers.Jump pilots tend to have better basic pilot skills than the average GA user....
That is probably true, although in fairness to the heavy guys, they are very different skill sets.And better than a lot of heavy metal fliers.
Not sure that's good. One of the reasons for a standard TPA is so we all know where each other are.Well TPA is a recommendation anyways, you want to fly 2k AGL because you're worried about spins/stalls , go for it.
It's amazing how many pilots consider them so different that they don't overlap at all...That is probably true, although in fairness to the heavy guys, they are very different skill sets.
Hahaha!!!And better than a lot of heavy metal fliers.
Just asking a ridiculous question does not equate to playing devil's advocate.
That wouldn't work out for me. 3,000 agl puts me in Bravo at my home drome....So let's make pattern altitude 3,000 agl. Is that enough to recover?
So let's make pattern altitude 3,000 agl. Is that enough to recover?
If you want to eliminate the base/final stall/spin accident, eliminate the base/final turn. Straight in all the time, every time. Problem solved. Where do I pick up my money?