MikeELP
Pattern Altitude
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2006
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- El Paso, TX; Santa Teresa, NM
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Mike Bruening
...General Prudence always prevails.
She outranks Colonel Mustard.
...General Prudence always prevails.
She outranks Colonel Mustard.
What would I do in your hypothetical? Circle overhead, above TPA, as recommended by the AIM. Or call them lol.A few weeks back I was comms out. I squawked 7600. From the direction I was approaching, I stayed about a half mile off the straight in approach until they started giving light signals and cleared me to land. This airport was Class E under a Class C shelf so entering the airspace wasn't an issue.
So while I made it down, I think I probably didn't approach correctly. Should I of flown around the airspace and entered a 45 to a normal pattern and waited for signals? Or is simply staying out of the way of traffic or the pattern until they acknowledge you enough?
I think this tower had radar coverage and saw me squawking 7600. But I'm curious what the procedure would be at towers without radar. Stay out of their airspace completely? Land somewhere else and call them and let them know you are coming?
This is one of those things I bet most pilots just don't think about until it happens after the initial studying.
Above TPA or above their airspace?