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Here is some more info added after the initial post:
- the main advantage of the oval pattern is low bank angles and earlier turn towards final, both of which reduce the risk of a stall
- oval patterns still have all legs except the base and crosswind. However, you can still call them while you are making the long 180 turn
- oval patterns still have downwind and same entries as the current one. You simply turn continuously from downwind to final.
- there is still a final. You don't have to start your base turn while abeam the numbers and complete the turn right over the runway. Start making the turn where you would normally make your base turn; by the time you complete it, there will be 1/4 mile final still there
Oval pattern should save many lives. Stall-spins in the pattern are responsible for many fatal accidents, and oval patterns reduce the risk, without any downsides.
Here is a recent article on the pattern stall-spins:
https://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to...idents-happen-the-most-often-in-flight-phase/
Thoughts?
- the main advantage of the oval pattern is low bank angles and earlier turn towards final, both of which reduce the risk of a stall
- oval patterns still have all legs except the base and crosswind. However, you can still call them while you are making the long 180 turn
- oval patterns still have downwind and same entries as the current one. You simply turn continuously from downwind to final.
- there is still a final. You don't have to start your base turn while abeam the numbers and complete the turn right over the runway. Start making the turn where you would normally make your base turn; by the time you complete it, there will be 1/4 mile final still there
Oval pattern should save many lives. Stall-spins in the pattern are responsible for many fatal accidents, and oval patterns reduce the risk, without any downsides.
Here is a recent article on the pattern stall-spins:
https://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to...idents-happen-the-most-often-in-flight-phase/
Thoughts?
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