The article advocates for the "circular pattern" as a safe and efficient alternative to the traditional rectangular traffic pattern, drawing on its decades-long use in U.S. Navy flight operations.
They look a little like crop circles and a little like artistic earthworks. Around the world, they have many names: in the Namib Desert of Africa, they’re called “fairy circles;” in Brazil they’re ...
In 1995, divers noticed a beautiful, strange circular pattern on the seafloor off Japan, and soon after, more circles were discovered nearby. Some likened these formations to "underwater crop circles.