This is the nearest airport.How far away is the nearest airport...and is it EVB?? Your profile indicates you’re in New Smyrna Beach.
If so, traffic pattern altitude for light aircraft is 788’ AGL...and they can be lower if on approach or departing a runway:
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Nice diagram, great reference for something else that comes to mind! “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle activity 3 miles at your 9:00 position . . . . .” Where would you look?Ok...so let’s explore that...
If the pilot is landing/departing Rwy 18, his pattern will be to the East of the airport; if landing/departing on Rwy 36, his pattern will be to the West of the airport.
Here’s an example of a left-hand pattern:
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IF (let’s say) the pilot was departing Rwy 18 he would not turn crosswind until at least 400’ AGL...and if he was doing a 45 departure he would ideally be climbing from 400’ AGL to whatever his next desired altitude would be.
His speed might be low as well as there are trees 725’ off the end of Rwy 18.
If he stayed in the pattern his crosswind climb would likely be from 400’AGL to about 800’ AGL before turning downwind...
He could also be practicing engine-out procedures (that’s a light twin in the photo) on departure, which really limits rate of climb.
Another possibility is that he’s ferrying parachute jumpers and is heavy so his climbout speed and rate of climb are limited...
Of course, he could also just be an idiot LOL...
I’m more intrigued by the black circleView attachment 113813
If I got the right angle, and if I was using 108mp, you may have been able to read the tail numbers.
Lol. That's Inferno Racing products or something like that.I’m more intrigued by the black circle
Around the window in the middle building
If u expand the pic u will see what I mean
LeftNice diagram, great reference for something else that comes to mind! “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle activity 3 miles at your 9:00 position . . . . .” Where would you look?
But what if you are facing south. Actually, the portion of the question was just that, a portion of it! It was incomplete.Left
Nice diagram, great reference for something else that comes to mind! “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle activity 3 miles at your 9:00 position . . . . .” Where would you look?
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