Straight in Final
Straight in final at untowered airports
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1. Do you fly straight in finals at untowered airports?
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Yes, straight in final is my preferred entry1
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Yes, but only on an instrument approach12
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Yes, but only traffic permitting58
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No7
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2. If you are on a straight in final and there's conflicting traffic in the pattern:
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Proceed straight in and let them avoid me2
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Tell traffic to extend their downwind1
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Do S turns or 360 on final to let traffic ahead3
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Sidestep to upwind and join traffic pattern on crosswind26
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Turn away and go out to enter downwind on a 4537
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I don't fly straight ins to avoid this9
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3. If you are on downwind or base and there is conflicting traffic on straight in final:
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Keep it tight and cut ahead2
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Widen out and get behind56
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Tell them on radio that you're in the pattern and they need to resequence13
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Make S turns or 3601
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Leave the pattern and reenter6
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I'm the one flying straight ins to avoid this0
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