72 points

What a dick move

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I wonder what’s the chance the was random. With all the planes that have made holding patterns over the years, I’m sure some look phallic by chance. Or maybe the tower usually makes sure not to accidentally draw that?

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Usually they do a racetrack.

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Yep. 90 degree turn, 90 degree turn, hold… 90 degree turn, 90 degree turn, hold… Repeat as long as necessary. From day 1 of flight training. It’s also standard when waiting your turn to land, maintaining altitude to keep different planes in their envelopes.
Circles run the risk of losing altitude and/or airspeed.

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8 points

Why do you lose altitude or airflow with a circle?

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2 points

Yupes.

My flight instructor just called it “a loop”.

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2 points

The NASCAR method.

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2 points

Lol

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28 points

“Guys…I…I think we just drew a dick in the sky!! I COULD FEEL IT!” - One astute passenger nobody believed

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20 points

Its clearly a tie get ya mind out da gutter

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If they didn’t want pilots to draw dicks in the sky with multi-million dollar aircraft they wouldn’t make them so easy for pilots to draw.

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