An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an...
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In aviation, a traffic pattern indicator is an L-shaped device which show the airfield traffic pattern to the in-flight aircraft over an aerodrome. The...
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Traffic pattern can refer to Information traffic patterns Airfield traffic patterns Traffic analysis This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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giving position reports and acknowledging other aircraft in the airfield traffic pattern. In many locations, smaller airports use pilot-controlled lighting...
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which also originated from Wilson Airport, had been flying in the airfield traffic pattern on an instructional flight for 99 Flying School, practicing touch...
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must be approved by the administration of the Tübingen region. The airfield traffic pattern for airplanes is west of the airfield at 2700 ft. v t e v t e...
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Aircraft vectoring (category Air traffic control)
service provided to aircraft by air traffic control. The controller decides on a particular airfield traffic pattern for the aircraft to fly, composed of...
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expression, often called a pattern Airfield traffic pattern, the traffic flow immediately surrounding a runway Design pattern, a standard form for a solution...
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failures of airmanship and ATC. The SR22 pilot flew too fast in the airfield traffic pattern and overshot his turn, resulting in the SR22 crossing the extended...
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Run and break (category Air traffic control)
break is a procedure used by high-performance aircraft to join an airfield traffic pattern without requiring the aircraft to spend a long time flying at low...
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