I was thinking of this thread yesterday as I crossed midfield, teardrop-ed in to the pattern, flew a little too close of a downwind leg due to wind, then called base 2 final at exactly 45* (go ahead, use a protractor), corrected a bit (again, wind) to get established on a 1 mile final, fought off some swirling crosswinds (from both sides at times!) and greased the landing in front of a bunch of Bonanza and Cirri at KMTV. The awed diners at Suzanne's Cafe rushed out to the ramp to see who was behind such a masterful execution of aviation. After I shut down, I was mobbed by onlookers asking for my autograph.
This pattern was flow so perfectly, they gave me a free cheeseburger and tea and nailed my picture up on the wall of heroes. After I departed, I could still hear the spectators on the ramp chanting my name.
Lessons: 1. Don't fly wide patterns. chicks dig tight patterns. 2. This will rekindle a massive debate over the safety of the teardrop. FYI nobody got hurt as a result of this yesterday. 3. Yeah, it wasn't as perfect as it felt... the wind blew me a little close on the downwind initially... 5. I'm sure i will now get 234 posts critiquing this pattern. go for it. I don't care because - 4. Suzanne's Cafe at MTV has amazing cheeseburgers... they put cheese on top of the burger, then put the bacon on and THEN put cheese on top of the BACON! Thanks to
@RDUPilot for the recommendation.
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