Shepherd
Final Approach
Flying the J3-95 today. Beautiful day, and almost above freezing when I took off.
Have you ever landed there? I know one needs permission, but I'm sure they'd love a cub to come in.
I'd like to fly in there sometime...do you think I could get in and out with a PA28?Old Rhinebeck welcomes visitors. You do have to call first, if for no other reason then to verify the field conditions. I used to fly my T-Craft into there all the time. You can't land or take off during the show, of course, and if you fly in to see the show you have to park around the back where your plane won't be visible.
I'd like to fly in there sometime...do you think I could get in and out with a PA28?
Shepherd, do you keep your airplane at 44N?
No. I live near 44N, and I spend a bit of time hanging out at 44N, but I fly out of GBR in Massachusetts.
If the deal on the Taylorcraft doesn't fall through, I might have a plane at 44N in the near future.
Years ago I had access to a Champ and thought it would be fun to fly in there. I called up like it says on the website, and the conversation went like this:
Me: I've been to the field several times and would like to fly in for the show next week.
Them, hesitantly: Well, it's a pretty tricky place, so you might consider landing someplace else and taking a cab.
Me: I'm pretty confident I can get in and out of there without problem. It's Robert's* plane and he gave me a couple of pointers. I don't mind going around if it doesn't look good.
Them, enthusiastically: Oh, you know Robert? Yeah, come on down. When you land, taxi towards....
Gave me the impression that they're not thrilled with strangers dropping in.
*Not his real name.
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Every summer someone blows the approach, refuses to go around, and floats the length of the field and crashes into the trees at one end or the other.
The folks at the Aerodrome have gotten a little gun shy because of it.