"...At airports without operating control towers, part 91 requires only that pilots of airplanes approaching to land make all turns to the left, unless light signals or visual markings indicate that turns should be made to the right..."
<----- checks little sticker on the back of the light gun. Nope, I didn't think so.
We’ve already discussed this for 3 pages last month.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/new-traffic-pattern-advisory-circular.109996/
Y'all don't have the make "right traffic and left traffic" light guns anymore Tim?
We have two light guns. They didn't come marked.
We have two light guns. They didn't come marked.
Actually, if the light gun is held in the right hand, the pilot is supposed to make left traffic. If it's held in the left hand the pilot makes right traffic. This is why you don't see any one armed controllers in the tower.
Probably. Oh well, I guess a 4th thread that re-hashes the same chet won’t hurt..right?Actually I think there's 3 threads on it already.
I didn't see the other threads. I must have had my boring filter turned on.
I had a one arm midget controller that worked with me in a tower once...
Pictures or I call bs.
Kinda funny. I've seen a number of posts on this from various organizations - not just forums - in the past two days, as though it was issued last week instead of two months ago. I know there's often a bit of a delay between effective date and public notification, but I first saw it April 6 or 7.We’ve already discussed this for 3 pages last month.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/new-traffic-pattern-advisory-circular.109996/
Kinda funny. I've seen a number of posts on this from various organizations - not just forums - in the past two days, as though it was issued last week instead of two months ago. I know there's often a bit of a delay between effective date and public notification, but I first saw it April 6 or 7.
"...At airports without operating control towers, part 91 requires only that pilots of airplanes approaching to land make all turns to the left, unless light signals or visual markings indicate that turns should be made to the right..."
<----- checks little sticker on the back of the light gun. Nope, I didn't think so.
True. When I learned to fly at KFUL in the mid 1960s, visibility in the smog was often under three miles. The rotating beacon on top of the control tower would be on, and next to it the flashing amber light, indicating right traffic for runway 24.Joke aside, apparently a flashing amber light was once used as a light signal to designate a right-hand pattern.
Joke aside, apparently a flashing amber light was once used as a light signal to designate a right-hand pattern.
Y'all don't have the make "right traffic and left traffic" light guns anymore Tim?
Good info. I wonder when they phased that out.
So if it was dropped in 1971, why is it ssuddenly being referenced in 2018? Imbecile bureaucrats!!
Maybe the FAA is getting senile?