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Glossary/S-Turns Across a Road
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S-Turns Across a Road

A ground reference maneuver where the pilot flies a series of alternating semicircles of equal size on opposite sides of a straight reference line, such as a road. The bank angle is continuously adjusted to maintain equal-radius half-circles over the ground despite the wind. Each semicircle begins and ends with the wings level as the airplane crosses the reference line.

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