Very nice!! I thought at one point in the past touch and go's were permitted?? Perhaps before 9/11 ??
Very nice!! I thought at one point in the past touch and go's were permitted?? Perhaps before 9/11 ??
Never. Prior to 9/11, they'd let you do a low approach down to 500 feet. After 9/11, they wouldn't let you near the place...that is until they discontinued the STS program in 2012, and opened things up to what we have now.
The last time I was down that way, we popped over after the tower had closed and the only restriction approach gave us was not to touch down, so we did a "high speed" low pass at about 50' AGL. It's a fun thing to do if you're in Florida happen to have access to a plane.
Just curious.... I do believe you, but how do you know "never"?
So what traffic is this tower normally for? If only for the shuttle, why do they keep it open all the time?
NASA's astronauts train and live in Houston, but a lot of the hardware they're going to see and use on-orbit goes through Florida (especially back when the Shuttle was flying), so there was a lot of travel back-and-forth from Houston to Florida. Commander/Pilot-class astronauts (vs. Mission Specialists) are required to maintain flight proficiency and have to fly so many hours in a T-38 per month. As a result, there was (and still is, but to a lesser extent) a lot of T-38 trips between EFD and TTS.So what traffic is this tower normally for? If only for the shuttle, why do they keep it open all the time?
Coming from the land of "fields everywhere", I was a little nervous flying around nothing but trees and buildings. Some choices I would have had to make was like "land on that turning dirt road down there or in the trees".
Is that N456RR?
I had to check the logbook, and yes indeed, that is she!
Have you two met before?
Not the very finest aircraft I've ever flown, but no complaints. A good time was had by me.
Nice. I'll be doing something similar in May from Apopka > Merritt Island > Daytona Beach > Apopka. Any "gotchas" one should be aware of?
I actually got to land there back in 2005. That is one monsterous runway! I parked down by the mate/demate structure next to a NASA T-38. They let me climb up the ladder and peek inside, but oddly wouldn't allow me to take pictures of the cockpit.
Yes. I was interiewing the KSC director for a magazine article. As we went through the preliminary chitchat, he learned I had landed there. He was quite surprised. "Damn, they won't even let ME land there."Where you there on official business?