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Back to EpisodesKnowing When to Attempt the Impossible Turn with Rob Mark + GA News
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260 Knowing When to Attempt the Impossible Turn with Rob Mark + GA News
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Summary 260 Max talks with Rob Mark about a listener based at KPWK who usually departs runway 16, and turns within 1/2 mile of the runway, because KORD is straight ahead. This puts him in a better position for returning to the airport, provided he lands on one of the other runways. Rob and Max talk about why the FAA recommends landing straight ahead, and the training one should do before turning back.
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Mentioned in the Show A Case Study In Honesty; Pilot Loses MedicalILS Critical Area: When Should You Hold Short? Flying Companion Seminar Rob Mark's JetWhine.com blog AC 61-83J - Teaching Turn Back to Ru