Element: Effects of bank angle and groundspeed on rate and radius of turn
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easy
During a ground reference maneuver, if the groundspeed is doubled while the bank angle remains constant, the radius of turn will
medium
When practicing a rectangular course near an airport that utilizes a standard left-hand traffic pattern, the turns of the rectangular course should be
easy
During turns around a point ground reference maneuver with a direct crosswind, the steepest bank angle is required
easy
What is the primary purpose of ground reference maneuvers?
medium
When performing the north leg of a rectangular course during a ground reference maneuver, aligned with a north-south road, with a 15-knot wind from the west and true airspeed of 90 knots, the approximate heading required to maintain the ground track directly along the road is
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When performing turns about a point in a steady direct crosswind, a constant radius ground track relative to the point is maintained by varying bank angle to compensate for changes in groundspeed. The shallowest bank angle is required