luckyb52 wrote:In this video, I'm trying to figure out how Keith knew when to turn onto crosswind in the first lap.
The crosswind turn is made when within 300 feet of the pattern altitude. So it's altitude that's the determining factor when to make the turn (assuming beyond the departure end of the runway).
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https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policie ... a-4of7.pdf
The departure leg of the rectangular pattern is a
straight course aligned with, and leading from, the
takeoff runway. This leg begins at the point the airplane
leaves the ground and continues until the 90°
turn onto the crosswind leg is started.
On the departure leg after takeoff, the pilot should continue
climbing straight ahead, and, if remaining in the
traffic pattern, commence a turn to the crosswind leg
beyond the departure end of the runway within 300 feet
of pattern altitude. If departing the traffic pattern, continue
straight out or exit with a 45° turn (to the left
when in a left-hand traffic pattern; to the right when in
a right-hand traffic pattern) beyond the departure end
of the runway after reaching pattern altitude.