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Old July 11th 07, 03:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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If I'm told "maintain at or below 3500 make left downwind departure" for a VFR
departure, do I climb immediately to 3500 (or my intended altitude) or do I
level off at pattern altitude until I leave the downwind leg of the pattern?
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Old July 11th 07, 03:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Mxsmanic wrote:
If I'm told "maintain at or below 3500 make left downwind departure"
for a VFR departure, do I climb immediately to 3500 (or my intended
altitude) or do I level off at pattern altitude until I leave the
downwind leg of the pattern?


You stay at or below 3500 and make a downwind departure. IF you are in an
F16 I'd assume you are going to get to 3500 pretty fast. In a C-150, not so
much.


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Old July 11th 07, 03:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Gig 601XL Builder writes:

You stay at or below 3500 and make a downwind departure. IF you are in an
F16 I'd assume you are going to get to 3500 pretty fast. In a C-150, not so
much.


In a Baron, I can be above 1000' AGL in about 40 seconds, long before I reach
the downwind departure point in the pattern.

In any case, I interpret your answer to mean that I'm not restricted to
pattern altitude in such a case, and I may proceed directly to 3500 or below.
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Old July 11th 07, 03:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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In a Baron, I can be above 1000' AGL in about 40 seconds


No you can't. You can't fly.


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Old July 12th 07, 12:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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On Jul 11, 4:32 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
In a Baron, I can be above 1000' AGL


Pretty high appartment building you live in.

-Kees

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Old July 12th 07, 04:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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On Jul 12, 7:18 am, wrote:
On Jul 11, 4:32 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:

In a Baron, I can be above 1000' AGL


Pretty high appartment building you live in.


Pretty fast elevator, too. g

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Old July 19th 07, 09:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Pattern departures and altitude

Mxsmanic wrote in
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Gig 601XL Builder writes:

You stay at or below 3500 and make a downwind departure. IF you are
in an F16 I'd assume you are going to get to 3500 pretty fast. In a
C-150, not so much.


In a Baron, I can be above 1000' AGL in about 40 seconds, long before
I reach the downwind departure point in the pattern.



You'll never, ever fly a baron or anything else, Fjukkwit



In any case, I interpret your answer to mean that I'm not restricted
to pattern altitude in such a case, and I may proceed directly to 3500
or below.



You're restricet to your bedroom , Anthony



Bertie


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Old July 11th 07, 03:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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If I'm told "maintain at or below 3500 make left downwind departure" for a
VFR
departure, do I climb immediately to 3500 (or my intended altitude) or do
I
level off at pattern altitude until I leave the downwind leg of the
pattern?


It's only a simulator. It doesn't matter what you do.

An intelligent person would realize that.


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Old July 11th 07, 03:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
If I'm told "maintain at or below 3500 make left downwind departure" for a VFR
departure, do I climb immediately to 3500 (or my intended altitude) or do I
level off at pattern altitude until I leave the downwind leg of the pattern?


You maintain at or below 3500.

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Jim Pennino

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Old July 11th 07, 03:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Pattern departures and altitude

This man teaches English but doesn't understand it!!

What is so difficult about "maintain at or below 3500 make left
downwind departure"




On Jul 11, 10:45 am, wrote:
In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:

If I'm told "maintain at or below 3500 make left downwind departure" for a VFR
departure, do I climb immediately to 3500 (or my intended altitude) or do I
level off at pattern altitude until I leave the downwind leg of the pattern?


You maintain at or below 3500.

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Jim Pennino

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