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TURNS AROUND A POINTDescriptionA maneuver requiring a constant radius turn about a point on the ground. ObjectiveTo teach turning technique, subconscious control of the airplane, division of attention, effects of bank angle to radius of a turn, perception of altitude and correction of wind drift. Elements· Clear the area · Choose forced landing area · Configure aircraft: flaps and gear up, maneuvering speed ≤VA (C172RG: 18” Hg, 2300 RPM, approx. 100 KIAS), straight-and-level at altitude between 600-1000’ AGL, trim to maintain altitude · Select outside reference (a distinguished point to encircle) · Enter the circle, ideally on downwind and close enough to allow for a 30º to 45º bank at steepest point (this lesson assumes downwind entry) · Turn to the steepest bank at the start of the circle (on downwind) · Upon rounding the turn, the bank will become progressively shallower until on upwind, at which point it will be shallowest, then start to become steeper again until again on downwind · Maintain radius of circle by adjusting bank as necessary to compensate for wind · Maintain ball centered · Look for traffic throughout Common Errors· Failure to adequately clear the area · Failure to establish appropriate bank on entry · Failure to recognize wind drift · Excessive bank and/or inadequate wind correction angle on the downwind side of the circle resulting in drift towards the reference point · Inadequate bank angle and/or excessive wind correction angle on the upwind side of the circle resulting in drift away from the reference point · Skidding turns when turning from downwind to crosswind · Slipping turns when turning from upwind to crosswind · Gaining or losing altitude · Inadequate visual lookout for other aircraft · Inability to direct attention outside the airplane while maintaining precise airplane control ReferencesFAA-H-8083-3A Airplane Flying Handbook p. 6-7 This document is provided as is. It is intended for use by authorized instructors only. Please double-check all content before using. © 2008
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