Definition
Rectangular Course
A ground reference maneuver where the pilot flies a rectangular ground track around a field or set of boundaries, typically at 600 to 1,000 feet AGL. The pilot adjusts the bank angle and crab angle on each leg to maintain uniform distance from the reference lines despite wind. It simulates a traffic pattern and develops wind correction skills.
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