MaggieL |
05-02-2002 10:31 AM |
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Originally posted by russotto
Some days, tons of planes will fly over going NE, making a left turn about a mile north of my house (in Trappe). I have no idea which airport they are out of; could be Pottstown, could be Limerick, could be Collegeville. But they'll keep coming around.
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In Trappe you're just across the creek and smack dab on the runway centerline from Perkiomen Valley Airport (which most folks think of as "the Collegeville airport").
Most days their traffic pattern involves taking off to the west, with a left turn (to the south) just about directly over Trappe, by which time they should be about 800 feet abover ground level....another left turn puts them on a downwind leg that passes just to the south of the Superior Tube plant. The approach to landing is flown approximately over the Lower Skippack Church.
When the wind is from the east (not often, and usually when there's rainy weather) approaches are flown in the opposite direction, and you'll see planes flying a "base leg" south and roughly parallel to the creek, with a left turn to the east when they get to the runway centerline. At this point they will typically be about 500-600 feet above the ground.
I know these patterns very well, because I learned to fly at Perki. :-) I don't operate out of there much at all anymore, though.
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