Troy Hamon wrote:I have read this thread with interest since it was first posted. Most everything I would have said has already been said, but as I was thinking about it today I decided to add my comments on one thing...
Don't be in a hurry.
If you are a low-time pilot and are not sure how the time frames and distances work together between different aircraft, choose the course of action that makes you not in a hurry.
If you are a high time pilot and feel like you can make something happen if you hurry...I still vote for choose whatever option would allow you to not be in a hurry.
Hurry makes errors.
We all get faster with time and practice, and what looks like a hurry changes with experience. But at any stage, calm, deliberate actions are better than hasty actions. I avoid pilots that have a habit of behaving as if they are in a hurry. And I try to stamp it out of my personal approach to flight.
This is why I am happy to wait for somebody to fly a bomber pattern. If it helps them fly safely, it's fine with me.
I used to fly larger patterns myself.
I don't need to do that anymore, at least not in the little airplanes I am usually flying. But I still don't hurry.

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