Rule of Thumb

AVOIDING OTHER AIRPLANES

If you spot another airplane and it is above the horizon, it is above you. If it is below the ...

If you spot another airplane and it is above the horizon, it is above you. If it is below the horizon, it is below you. If the other airplane is at the same level as the horizon, it is at your altitude. If an approaching airplane appears motionless, it is on a collision course with you. — John Stickle, chief pilot and flight instructor

09/11/16

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