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Chris
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You are totally correct. Just fly the pattern and have a look at your instruments when overhead.

Have a look at 14 CFR 91.171(b)(3) for some regulatory background:

If neither a test signal nor a designated checkpoint on the surface is available, use an airborne checkpoint […] (the maximum permissible bearing error is plus or minus 6 degrees);

You are totally correct. Just fly the pattern and have a look at your instruments when overhead.

You are totally correct. Just fly the pattern and have a look at your instruments when overhead.

Have a look at 14 CFR 91.171(b)(3) for some regulatory background:

If neither a test signal nor a designated checkpoint on the surface is available, use an airborne checkpoint […] (the maximum permissible bearing error is plus or minus 6 degrees);

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Chris
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You are totally correct. Just fly the pattern and have a look at your instruments when overhead.