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Air Law



                      However, the runway designated by the air traffic service must be used

                      unless safety considerations indicate that another runway is preferable.

                      If the pilot cannot use the designated runway, they may request another

                      runway for landing, and the air traffic service will, if possible, approve

                      landing on that runway.




                1.4.2.3     Landing circuit


                When  approaching  an  airfield,  an  aircraft  must  keep  clear  of  it  unless  it  is

                intending to land.

                An aircraft is required to take off and land into the wind unless safety reasons

                dictate landing in the opposite direction.





                An aircraft maneuvering on or near an airfield is required to:

                 -  Observe all other airfield traffic to avoid collisions.


                 -  Follow or keep clear of the traffic pattern.


                 -  Turn left for all turns during the approach for landing and after takeoff,
                     unless otherwise instructed by the air traffic service or specified by the

                     Civil Aviation Administration.




                The traffic pattern for an airfield is shown here.





















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