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Glossary/Turns Around a Point
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Turns Around a Point

A ground reference maneuver where the pilot flies a constant-radius circle over the ground around a prominent point, such as an intersection or tree, at 600 to 1,000 feet AGL. The bank angle is varied throughout the turn to correct for wind drift: steepest bank on the downwind side and shallowest bank on the upwind side.

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