3.4 Airport Traffic Patterns Flashcards
(refer to figure) If the wind is as shown by the landing direction indicator, the pilot should on
Runway 18 and expect a crosswind from the right
(refer to figure) The arrows that appear on the end of the north/south runway indicate that the area
cannot be used for landing, but may be used for taxiing and takeoff
(refer to figure) Select the proper traffic pattern and runway for landing
Right-hand traffic and runway 18
(refer to figure) Which runway and traffic pattern should be used as indicated by the wind cone in the segmented circle
left-hand traffic on runway 36
(refer to figure) The segmented circle indicates that the airport traffic is
left-hand for runway 36 and right-hand for runway 18
(refer to figure) The traffic patterns indicated in the segmented circle have been arranged to avoid flights over an area to the
southeast of the airport
(refer to figure) The segmented circle indicates that a landing on Runway 26 will be with a
right-quartering headwind
Which is the correct traffic pattern departure procedure to use at a noncontrolled airport
comply with any FAA traffic pattern established for the airport
The recommended entry position to an airport traffic pattern is
to enter 45’ at the midpoint of the downwind leg at traffic pattern altitude
You are on approach to land on Runway 19 of a non-towered airport. You observe ripples on the southeast side of a small lake 3/4 mi. east of the airport. What is the most appropriate course of action
Check the wind sock to determine the appropriate runway