whereisrandall
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- Jan 3, 2016
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- Wiscasset, Maine
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Randall Williams
Just back from a (C172) trip over to the Abacos (the northern Bahamas.) Sweet and do-able VFR flying, with lots of fun going to tiny little spots with loooong strips (Moore's Island, Sandy Point.) We also landed at Marsh Harbour, Treasure Key, and Freeport. West End wants a $200+ landing fee, and there are a few more strips that are marked private, thought they may not be that in practice. In more than one spot, we walked off the end of the strip and set up a tent on a beach by ourselves.
The short version: in our 172, lots of altitude over water gave us about 15 minutes beyond power-off glide for the crossing to Grand Bahama from KPBI. We wore life jackets (as required) with a handheld VHF, though most don't.
The islands are gorgeous and the people are fantastic. They put out a guide for private pilots here: http://www.bahamas.com/private-flying.
Freeport approach/tower will coordinate arrivals into Freeport, despite not having radar. Marsh Harbour was biiiizy when we went - 122.8 for self reporting with a healthy dose of see-and-avoid.
I was inspired by a few folks who do lots of Caribbean island flying - I'm skittish about long over-water flights, but this was a good start. HIGHLY recommended.
The short version: in our 172, lots of altitude over water gave us about 15 minutes beyond power-off glide for the crossing to Grand Bahama from KPBI. We wore life jackets (as required) with a handheld VHF, though most don't.
The islands are gorgeous and the people are fantastic. They put out a guide for private pilots here: http://www.bahamas.com/private-flying.
Freeport approach/tower will coordinate arrivals into Freeport, despite not having radar. Marsh Harbour was biiiizy when we went - 122.8 for self reporting with a healthy dose of see-and-avoid.
I was inspired by a few folks who do lots of Caribbean island flying - I'm skittish about long over-water flights, but this was a good start. HIGHLY recommended.