Eights On Pylons

Eights On Pylons
  1. Adjust your power to recommended entry airspeed. As you approach the pylons, the entry altitude you select should be close to the estimated pivotal altitude.
    Pivotal Altitude = TAS (in mph) * .15

  2. Enter a diagonal between the pylons from the downwind side of the pylons.
  3. Maintain straight-and-level flight until you are approximately abeam the first pylon, then roll into a 30° to 40° angle of bank.
  4. Gradually decrease your pivotal altitude and slightly reduce your angle of bank as you turn directly into the wind.
  5. Begin the rollout to straight-and-level flight as you complete the first turn. Maintain straight-and-level flight for 3 to 5 seconds and crab into the wind, as necessary, to correct for wind drift.
  6. Initiate a turn in the opposite direction when the pylon is aligned with the wind reference point.

PTS Standards