So Covid has wrecked my PPL timeline but, while I'm patiently waiting for my medical to get sorted out, I decided I would fine tune my long/midterm goals and see if you all think they are possible/logical or where the holes are in my plan.
I'm at about 20 hours now into my PPL and waiting on medical to get sorted out. Once I have my medical I would like to do my solo and then buy a Cessna 182 to finish my training in. The goal is to eventually fly the plane from my back yard. I have 40 acres and a relatively nice flat piece of land where I can get a 1,200' long strip right into prevailing winds. The land is way out in the country and not many neighbors. I have all of the dirt moving toys to pretty easily make something that looks like a grass/dirt/gravel strip.
My questions:
Is 1,200' a realistic runway length at 1,000'msl for a 182? No obstacles at one end (huge flat wheat field) and residential power line at the other (20' height maybe?). I know according to the published numbers it is do-able but is it realistic to do consistently (with lots of practice at an airport first of course)? I could probably stretch it to 1,500' with a little extra work.
I have read a lot here about putting in your own private airstrip (or maybe I should just call it 'repeatedly landing in your own field and parking your airplane there') and the legalities of doing it. It really sounds like out in the country there is not much stopping you. I have 4 neighbors that are on a street that starts about 3,000' from the 'runway' and runs perpendicular to the property. No one lives at the ends of the runway. The next closest neighbors are miles away. My neighbors all have noisy hobbies. One has dirtbikes, one has a drag car of some kind, the closest neighbor does some kind of target practice at the crack of dawn on the weekends with what sounds like a .50BMG :/ So I'm not really too worried about the noise and I wont be flying at the crack of dawn either. Does anyone have any personal experience they would care to share?
I really appreciate any input. Thanks!