SlumTodd_Millionaire
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ASpilot2be said:We do. Even our GOM has traffic pattern entries for each of our destinations. But we also have far fewer destinations.
Yeah, you can't do that with 100 destinations.

ASpilot2be said:We do. Even our GOM has traffic pattern entries for each of our destinations. But we also have far fewer destinations.
Is that a serious statement? I'm soooo hoping you forgot the wink emoji.Airline pilots don't carry sectionals. Or AFDs. Or anything else that tells them what kind of traffic pattern an airport has.
Crop Duster said:Is that a serious statement? I'm soooo hoping you forgot the wink emoji.
I don't doubt it. It's kind of like grey charter. No one notices until someone notices. My WAG is the pattern violation comes up when there is an incident or a GA pilot that got cut off, probably more than once, and finally decided to make that FSDO call. As I said, for some folks it's all about whether they are likely to get caught or not.I'm not arguing about what the law is. You certainly know that better than I. I'm just telling you what people actually do. And after 14 years of representing airline pilots, I never encountered a case of a pilot receiving an LOI for this. I'm sure it happens. It's just so incredibly rare that it's not something I personally would worry about. Everyone has different risk tolerances with their certificate, though.
The FAA Chief Counsel has specifically said that is not a reason to violate the pattern direction rule. http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org...s/2014/Krug - (2014) Legal Interpretation.pdfHow about if IFR wx, and doing a circling approach?