In today's video, we are going to talk about the Standard Turn Rate.
By the end of this content, you will know what a Turn Rate is, what a standard turn rate is and why it is so important.
The rate of turn is the change of your heading expressed in degrees per second.
If you think about the implication that the Bank angle has over the distance traveled when performing a 180 degrees turn, for example, you will notice that the smaller the bank the bigger will be the distance that your aircraft will cover in order to perform the same turn.
So, an aircraft maintaining 30 degrees of bank will close a 180 degrees turn quicker than an aircraft maintaining 1 degree of bank angle.
A standard turn rate equals a change of your heading of 3 degrees per second.
It is important you respect this rate of turn when flying IFR since the Air Traffic Controller expects you to follow it and, on top of that, the IFR procedure, such as sids, stars, holding patterns, and so on are based on this standard turn rate.
When the rate of turn required for a specific IFR procedure is different compared to the Standard one this will be mentioned on the Procedure chart.
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Disclaimer:
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
NOT FOR REAL-LIFE OPERATIONS.
PLEASE REFER TO THE OFFICIAL MANUAL AND DOCUMENTATION.
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