Definition
Ground Reference Maneuvers
A family of training maneuvers flown at low altitude where the pilot maintains a specific ground track while compensating for wind drift. These include rectangular courses, S-turns across a road, and turns around a point. They develop the ability to divide attention between the flight path, ground references, and other traffic while correcting for wind.
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