OkieFlyer
En-Route
This may be a dumb question. I think I know the answer, but I want to hear from others.
At a non-towered airport, if there is someone on base leg, and someone on a straight in instrument approach, which one do you think should deviate if they are converging?
For your IFR guys, do you see your practice instrument approach more or less important than the peeps in the pattern? Perhaps that's not the right way to ask. How important do you feel your instrument approach is in relation to the standard procedures at a non-towered field in VFR conditions?
Do you expect pattern flyers to deviate to make your approach work?
For VFR only guys, do you expect the pattern to take precedence over practice approaches?
Do you expect the plane on IFR approach to break off if he's entering the pattern at a bad time, or do you just try to make room?
Just curious what peoples' thoughts are on the subject.
At a non-towered airport, if there is someone on base leg, and someone on a straight in instrument approach, which one do you think should deviate if they are converging?
For your IFR guys, do you see your practice instrument approach more or less important than the peeps in the pattern? Perhaps that's not the right way to ask. How important do you feel your instrument approach is in relation to the standard procedures at a non-towered field in VFR conditions?
Do you expect pattern flyers to deviate to make your approach work?
For VFR only guys, do you expect the pattern to take precedence over practice approaches?
Do you expect the plane on IFR approach to break off if he's entering the pattern at a bad time, or do you just try to make room?
Just curious what peoples' thoughts are on the subject.