Why is it that student pilots are being taught to fly traffic patterns that would be too large for even a Boeing 777?

AVweb’s Paul Bertorelli explores the question in this not-so-gentle but humorous video.

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Marko R.
Marko's passion for aviation takes flight both in the air and through the viewfinder. As a flyer and photographer, he brings a unique blend of aviation expertise and visual storytelling to explore the fascinating and often surprising aspects of flight and aviation in general.
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Craig Steinkraus
Craig Steinkraus
3 years ago

Huge patterns also run up unnecessary HOBs time, which equate to more aircratf rental time.

Walt Brown
Walt Brown
3 years ago

I agree. Two mile patterns are ridiculously wide. 3400 flight hours ago my flight instructor drilled into me to fly a pattern tight enough that I could make the runway if I lost power. For my m20j Mooney that means a 3/4 mile pattern.