Stephan E.
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Stephan E.
Hello Everybody
I'm from Switzerland, holding a JAR-PPL licence and I will come to New Jersey in June to get the FAA-validation (which basically consists of the BFR).
Since I'll be doing some flying anyway I intend to Charter a plane for two days and do some extended trips. While looking through possible or interesting airports I found that a lot of Farm Strips exist, which aren't listed inthe Flight Guide, etc., but which appear in Google Earth and look really, really beautiful. Those airports are listed in the common internet based guides, such as airnav or airport-data. Since they are always listed as "private" I do not know what exactly the common practice is.
Is it common to phone the owner and ask him for permission? Do they usually grant that permission or is it rather unlikely? Is there anything else I should know regarding farm strips (in Switzerland we don't have anything like that, only official airports/airfields)?.
Thanks for your comments!
Best regards
Stephan
I'm from Switzerland, holding a JAR-PPL licence and I will come to New Jersey in June to get the FAA-validation (which basically consists of the BFR).
Since I'll be doing some flying anyway I intend to Charter a plane for two days and do some extended trips. While looking through possible or interesting airports I found that a lot of Farm Strips exist, which aren't listed inthe Flight Guide, etc., but which appear in Google Earth and look really, really beautiful. Those airports are listed in the common internet based guides, such as airnav or airport-data. Since they are always listed as "private" I do not know what exactly the common practice is.
Is it common to phone the owner and ask him for permission? Do they usually grant that permission or is it rather unlikely? Is there anything else I should know regarding farm strips (in Switzerland we don't have anything like that, only official airports/airfields)?.
Thanks for your comments!
Best regards
Stephan