allPrimes
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm a low-time pilot; I have all of 120hrs under my belt thus far. I was out for a flight a few weeks ago and on my way inbound to Bozeman (I had been told to expect a left-downwind for runway 30), there was a fire burning at a well-known local landmark (here circled in red) that tower asked me to go see if it was under control. I was at ~2,000agl, radioed back to tower that although the fire wasn't manned, it appeared to be a burn pile, and tower told me to make "best speed straight for the numbers for 30" to get down in front of an inbound Pilatus. I could see the runway, and if it hadn't been for the "best speed" part, I would have taken it, but I ended up asking for an extended left-down wind for 30, and that I was happy to come in behind the Pilatus. I did, and all was just hunky dory (I'm working on spot, short landings and this one was great, thankyouverymuch), but I'm still curious: best speed from 3 miles out nearly parallel to the end of the runway, how would you handle that? Fly perpendicular to the runway then make a very short final? But then that isn't "straight for the numbers," is it?
On the other end of the runway there is another well-known landmark ("fly to and report over River Rock") that is often followed by "make a 1 mile right base for runway 12" from which I will sometimes get "make straight for numbers on [either 12 or 11, depending]" with which I have never had problems. At a minimum, it gives me the chance to (mostly) fly part of a pattern which for me is better than none. But for the call this day, I was stymied; if I had accepted "straight to numbers," I'm not sure how it should have been flown.
I have always thought that "straight to numbers" means just that and in this case, I was unsure of what to do so I just said screw it and that I'd take the extra time in my log book.
EDIT: I was in a local club C172/180.
On the other end of the runway there is another well-known landmark ("fly to and report over River Rock") that is often followed by "make a 1 mile right base for runway 12" from which I will sometimes get "make straight for numbers on [either 12 or 11, depending]" with which I have never had problems. At a minimum, it gives me the chance to (mostly) fly part of a pattern which for me is better than none. But for the call this day, I was stymied; if I had accepted "straight to numbers," I'm not sure how it should have been flown.
I have always thought that "straight to numbers" means just that and in this case, I was unsure of what to do so I just said screw it and that I'd take the extra time in my log book.
EDIT: I was in a local club C172/180.
Attachments
Last edited: