Definition
Lazy Eight
A commercial pilot maneuver consisting of two symmetrical, smoothly connected 180-degree turns in opposite directions, with a continuous change of pitch, bank, and heading. At the 90-degree points the airplane is at maximum pitch and bank, and at the 180-degree points it passes through level flight. The name comes from the figure-eight shape the nose traces on the horizon.
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