Practice locations for low-altitude maneuvers for the private and commercial? Santa Fe dam works well for KEMT and KPOC, and perhaps KCNO. When I trained there eons ago Santa Fe dam was ours to practice. Fast forward to today and Santa Fe dam has two advisory frequencies.If so, where do you normally fly out of? Any favorite practice locations?
California is a big place. Which end are you in?If so, where do you normally fly out of? Any favorite practice locations?
I chuckled a bit when I read the OP thinking the same thing.California is a big place. Which end are you in?
Just flew by SMX Saturday flying CRQ-L52 and back. First time at L52. Cool little airport.I fly and instruct out of the Santa Maria Public Airport (KSMX) and in my opinion it is a great place to fly. It has a cooperative control tower, a 150 foot wide by 8,004 foot long main runway (12/30) and a 75 foot wide by 5,199 foot long cross wind runway (2/20) and typically has less than a 100 operations per day.
Didja go to that diner car restaurant?Just flew by SMX Saturday flying CRQ-L52 and back. First time at L52. Cool little airport.
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They have bicycles to loan at the Oceano airport and Jocko’s is about ten miles away.
For those who don’t know Jocko’s sells Barbeque that is delightful.
It is not an elegant restaurant; just good food and usually a wait for a table.
I did not. Went to Ventana Grill in Pismo. Good food, great views.Didja go to that diner car restaurant?
I sometimes fly in/out of Truckee and South Lake Tahoe as I am based in Reno.
I sometimes fly in/out of Truckee and South Lake Tahoe as I am based in Reno.
I fly out of KMYFIf so, where do you normally fly out of? Any favorite practice locations?
Favorites, no particular order, however of this list Kern is my favorite by far
-Oceano (no gas)
You're right! For some reason I thought it did not. I've even bought gas thereOceano has fuel, 100LL $5.87 as of 3-1-22
Oceano has fuel, 100LL $5.87 as of 3-1-22
Add to the short runway some peculiar winds, kites flown along the beach a half mile from the runway and fog that can drop the ceiling in minutes.2,325 foot runway? Hang on a tic while I pull my undies out from where they just went.
That's the worst especially when your prospects are either taking off with a 3-5 knot tailwind or straight into the fogbank that likes to sit right on the dunes. It usually burns off, but there are times when you're in the runup area waiting for the sock to go limp and the fog to make a momentary retreat back to the water
I've plunked plenty of PA-28s and C172s/152s at L18. But my hard-stop with the P32T is around 2,700.
At sea level? I would have thought that was well within performance parameters for both take off and landing of a PA-32.
It depends on what you're used to. My home field is 2,444 feet. There's even a King Air or two based here.2,325 foot runway? Hang on a tic while I pull my undies out from where they just went.
the t-tail wants for a little more.
You're making me rethink my list of future planes on "the list". 2,700' paved being iffy makes 3K of grass right out.
I don’t want to forget the parachute landing zone across the approach end of runway two niner.
Dunes are closing I believe next year. Apparently the ATVs are destroying the beauty...It's a great spot. You can camp, walk to the dunes, etc. You just have to really get it down on the numbers. It's not so bad. 5K runways get boring after a while.
I'm not surprised, it was a little bit anarchistic out there at timesDunes are closing I believe next year. Apparently the ATVs are destroying the beauty...
2,325 foot runway? Hang on a tic while I pull my undies out from where they just went.
Dunes are closing I believe next year. Apparently the ATVs are destroying the beauty...