At our airport, straight-ins usually work around traffic in the standard "pattern". I have seen straight-ins break off and re-enter when there are several airplanes in the pattern. I give those pilots high marks for courtesy.
Imagine how most of us would feel if our "legal" straight in approach causes a solo student pilot to make an evasive turn, stall, and crash.
I saw a needless near miss one day (at our pancake breakfast) when we had Young Eagles flights in the pattern. The straight-in pilot never saw or heard any of them. I'll never forget it -- and neither will he.
Imagine how most of us would feel if our "legal" straight in approach causes a solo student pilot to make an evasive turn, stall, and crash.
I saw a needless near miss one day (at our pancake breakfast) when we had Young Eagles flights in the pattern. The straight-in pilot never saw or heard any of them. I'll never forget it -- and neither will he.