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Greg Bockelman
This is true.
If you have a stol type airplane you can pull off either direction. I have seen it done.
You going to fix that this year? It's the tenth time they have had the event. Notice the careful wording.I have not been to 6Y9-er (yet), but from what I have seen, the trees are the principal factor, and it sure looks to me like El Con has done a fine job of land-acquisition and chainsaw-engineering the problem to modest proportions.
Gaston's need not be dangerous - you must understand the terrain and its limitations, of course, and have a plan. Pay attention (it's one way in, one way out, so maintain awareness of who's where).
On departure, the engine failure plan is runway, then pasture, then the river.
On approach, fly between the trees (plenty of room) and don't land long or hot. Good field, plenty of length. If you're too fast, make the go-around call early to avoid any issue with the rising terrain and wires to the west.
I haven't made the trip to Gastons yet but other than the DA can't imagine it being any more challenging than 6Y9, thoughts?
3M0:
Fly between trees while flaring
One-way
Lots of terrain and power lines in the area
Much harder to find, and hard to see in the pattern
I have found that Gastons is much less challenging that Thunder ridge where you have to be close to the roof of his hangar, and then between those trees, and try to get it down before the runway goes over the hill and down hill.
45AR; that's really close to Gaston's! You need prior permission to land there, and it's not maintained April-August. AIRNAV NOTES
Here's a video of landing at Thunder Ridge.
Possible I may have room, David - not sure who's going, yet.
DFW certainly qualifies as a "major airline hub."
I'd love to be there just to see David's face when his woman is told the only thing he could find to say about her was that "she is nice to look at". Not certain whether she'd be more pi$$ed at the bad grammar or the description. I've used similar verbiage to describe some of the artwork adorning the walls of the Steinholme.
I could write a whole book about her, if I had a way to put my feelings into words.
Anyone going who would have room for two in an airplane to gastons? Preferably from somewhere near a major airline hub.
I'm a good autopilot and Brie is nice to look at. Would like to stay for the duration and have no qualms coming in a day or two early.
What's this "no better way to go" crap in regards to Bonanzas?
What's this "no better way to go" crap in regards to Bonanzas?
If I am reading this right, Dave is going to join the mile high club in Spike's Bonanza.
If I am reading this right, Dave is going to join the mile high club in Spike's Bonanza.
So, somebody gonna start a list of whose going to GAstons in October? I don't do that kind of thing so I will defer to someone else. I will say, however, our plan is to be there in our Cessna 170. We have not yet booked a room however. Hopefully Greg can make his schedule work so we can be there Thursday evening for the gathering party.
Don't you mean Greg's?
Oh man, I'm gonna get a beat down when I show up.
Also, when did you get that? I must have missed it.
Anyone else get the feeling the Belding video was posted as a punishment?
David, I might have room in the Skylane. We'll know more as we get closer to the date.
Andrew, I could possibly pick you up too at your school's field like we did last year.
There's always room in a Skylane. You just have to make it lots of one hour legs for fuel.
One year we flew a club 182 to Gastons, it's a 368nm flight. We had to stop half way for gas.
Vaguely recalling you had a full cabin...