Can you show me where it says to NOT fly an upwind? More interested now!
Chapter 7 said:
The upwind leg is a course flown parallel to the landing
runway, but in the same direction to the intended
landing direction. The upwind leg continues past a
point abeam of the departure end of the runway to
where a medium bank 90° turn is made onto the
crosswind leg.
The upwind leg is also the transitional part of the traffic
pattern when on the final approach and a go-around is initiated and climb attitude is established. When a safe altitude is attained, the pilot should commence a shallow bank turn to the upwind side of the airport.
This will allow better visibility of the runway for
departing aircraft.
Although it does mention the upwind leg, it is pretty much only for go-arounds. As entering a traffic pattern is described here:
Chapter 7 said:
When approaching an airport for landing, the traffic pattern
should be entered at a 45° angle to the downwind
leg, headed toward a point abeam of the midpoint of the
runway to be used for landing. Arriving airplanes should
be at the proper traffic pattern altitude before entering
the pattern, and should stay clear of the traffic flow until
established on the entry leg. Entries into traffic patterns
while descending create specific collision hazards and
should always be avoided.
The entry leg should be of sufficient length to provide
a clear view of the entire traffic pattern, and to allow
the pilot adequate time for planning the intended path
in the pattern and the landing approach.
That is the FAA standards for a traffic pattern. More info on a traffic pattern here:
Chapter 7 of the Airplane Flying Handbook (PDF)
Yep, we do it all the time. If not, guess we could just do a straight in! :banghead:
On an approach yes, otherwise we have to stay out of the upwind leg and go over the city and then circle around for a 45 to downwind entry.
Yea, but we are under the shelf, so it isnt any real issues as long as you watch your alt.
Yup, I was just saying the situation we were in that had us using the upwind to enter the traffic pattern.
its just not the pattern, its the quality of pilots, but you already knew that!
Oh yes, we have a lot of crazies on the field

Heck for a commercial stage check I had my CFI (not putting the name out but you know who it is) pull my engine and I wasn't even in the pattern. I was expected to do a modified power-off 180. Modified cause there was no 180. I completed it, but it definitely wasn't the safest of operations when about to enter the traffic pattern.
Guess you weren't there the day they were (as they said on the radio) "High Speed Passes" :nana2:followed by

(as we were in the air). We decided to go to New Philly for IceCream while we waited. Note to self: If you are going to eat and ice cream cone in an airplane make sure its a rented one, not just a friend's!
We really need to get together and talk! (You get that job??)
Ha I have never heard them say something like that. Here is another tidbit for you, I believe the Goodyear crew in our blimp was the one that got stuck in a thunderstorm in South Florida. They were switched with the crew and blimp we had in Akron while they made the new blimp. KPMP is the base for the blimp in South Florida (the crew down there is 100% better than up here).
Anyway Stephen told me to call him and tell him when I could start. I called him up the next business day and told him I could start at any time. He doesn't seem to interested in getting a new CFI right now. I'll have to call him or visit him again on Monday. If this job falls through I will have to move somewhere else, there goes my ideas of paying off some loans if that is the case

:banghead:
Well I'm glad the Akron people understand, and I'm also grateful that the people on the other end in the faster who stuff spoke up to explain their position. I never get to hear that kind of thing, which is where some of the disconnect comes in, a lack of pilots at the field talking is not a good thing is one thing I've learned from this. However to the guys in the fast stuff, I still think there's a good safe way to do a straight in, or non standard pattern, and then there's the jerk, unsafe way to do things. I think I just run into allot of people doing the latter.
Ha yup, AKR attracts way too many bad pilots. There have been a few good pilots to come and go, but other than that, eh.:banghead:
Sorry for the small print for the traffic pattern stuff. the post is already huge as it is
