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  1. An overhead join is a conventional method for an aircraft to approach and safely land at an airfield12. It helps a pilot to:
    • Integrate with other aircraft
    • Join the circuit
    • Land
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    An overhead join is a conventional method for an aircraft to approach and safely land at an airfield. It helps a pilot to integrate with any air traffic pattern near an airfield, join any circuit, and land.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhead_join
    An overhead join is a conventional method for an aircraft to approach and safely land at most airfields. It helps a pilot to integrate with other aircraft, join the circuit, and land. It may not be appropriate at some airfields however, such as those conducting winch launch glider activity.
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    Mar 23, 2017 · The standard overhead join can be carried out at controlled aerodromes, with a clearance from ATC. More normally you will join via one of the circuit legs, usually downwind or via base leg. Consult AIP Vol 4 for …

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    What place is there for this old-fashioned circuit-joining procedure ? a legacy of the days before aircraft radio in the 21st century, you might ask? Confusion arises from the apparent lack of documentation: what exactly is a standard overhead …

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  8. Standard overhead join | aviation.govt.nz

    Standard overhead join. Since December 2020 the flight training safety strategy has aimed at improving the safety performance in the flight training sector, focusing on five areas of interest: joining and circuit procedures. cross country …

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