But again, if you're approaching 05 and end up in drink short of 05, especially if announcing 23, length of runway is pretty immaterial
Yeah, good point. I missed that. They are off the approach end of 05.But again, if you're approaching 05 and end up in drink short of 05, especially if announcing 23, length of runway is pretty immaterial
LOL I recognized that one!It's ok, dear, that's just a little turbulence....... and that is the flaps coming down.....and that is the gear coming down........ and that's just a trout swimming across your feet.....
And no way it floats in the bay either. Metal sinks.No room to float on that runway...
Glad they didn't drown.
Maybe it was for sale??
No room to float on that runway...
Meh, it's not a hard runway to land on, at all.
For some reason it being on that little key gets into people's heads and they fly garbage approaches.
Been into there with students lots of times, it's nothing difficult.
I'd be happy to take a turboprop into that strip.
Agreed. 2355' is plenty for a small plane. Otherwise how could I explain that I routinely land and take off on a 1550'x20' strip?Meh, it's not a hard runway to land on, at all.
Glad to hear that those aboard survived, but what happens to an airplane that gets ditched in salt water?
Glad to hear that those aboard survived, but what happens to an airplane that gets ditched in salt water?
It shows up on Trade a plane a few months later as a "fix'r upp'r".
It shows up on Trade a plane a few months later as a "new paint & interior".
Don't forget "No known damage history".Rare Mooney 201 Amphibian fresh annual!
Don't forget "No known damage history".
"Freshly washed"
"Freshly washed"
Yes, the expensive organic stuff.NaCl2 sealant used.