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- Airfield_traffic_pattern abstract "An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing, while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an airport, the pattern (or circuit in the Commonwealth) is a standard path for coordinating air traffic. It differs from "straight-in approaches" and "direct climb-outs" in that aircraft using a traffic pattern remain close to the airport. Patterns are usually employed at small general aviation (GA) airfields and military airbases. Many large controlled airports avoid the system, unless there is GA activity as well as commercial flights. However, some kind of a pattern may be used at airports in some cases, such as when an aircraft is required to go around — but this kind of pattern at controlled airports may be very different in form, shape and purpose to the standard traffic pattern as used at GA airports.The use of a pattern at airfields is for air safety. By using a consistent flight pattern pilots will know from where to expect other air traffic, and be able to see it and avoid it. Pilots flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) may not be separated by air traffic control, so this consistent predictable pattern is a vital way to keep things orderly. At tower-controlled airports air traffic control (ATC) may provide traffic advisories for VFR flights on a work-load permitting basis.".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern thumbnail Traffic_patterns_depicted_in_FAA-H-8083-25.jpg?width=300.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern wikiPageID "315930".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern wikiPageRevisionID "565081149".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern hasPhotoCollection Airfield_traffic_pattern.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern subject Category:Air_traffic_control.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern subject Category:Flight_phases.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern comment "An airfield traffic pattern is a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing, while maintaining visual contact with the airfield. At an airport, the pattern (or circuit in the Commonwealth) is a standard path for coordinating air traffic. It differs from "straight-in approaches" and "direct climb-outs" in that aircraft using a traffic pattern remain close to the airport. Patterns are usually employed at small general aviation (GA) airfields and military airbases.".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Airfield traffic pattern".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Circuit d'aérodrome".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Circuito di traffico aeroportuale".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Krąg nadlotniskowy".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Platzrunde".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "Схема захода".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "トラフィックパターン".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern label "五邊飛行".
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Letištní_okruh.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Platzrunde.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Circuit_d'aérodrome.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Circuito_di_traffico_aeroportuale.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs トラフィックパターン.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Krąg_nadlotniskowy.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs m.01tv67.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Q1628107.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern sameAs Q1628107.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern wasDerivedFrom Airfield_traffic_pattern?oldid=565081149.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern depiction Traffic_patterns_depicted_in_FAA-H-8083-25.jpg.
- Airfield_traffic_pattern isPrimaryTopicOf Airfield_traffic_pattern.