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If I had a FLIR System or Night Vision I might try it.
It would be interesting to correlate willingness to make a non-emergency night landing (that's a true night landing in the dark, not a 30-minutes-after-sundown pinkie landing) on an unlit runway with pilot age and total flight experience (both hours and years of flying).
Thanks for the feedbacks... as for specifics:
Plane is a Cherokee 140/160
3120ft turf runway, 140 ft wide, reasonably maintained
No real lights nearby.
60 ft plus trees on either ends
as to why..hangar space is at a premium. This location is only $300/month. I would fly when the moon is visible...2 people (about 300lb total)
That's been my experience. In low traffic situations I ususally even turn off the landing light once I'm above 100' AGL (and clear of known obsticles). I, however, have been fortunate enough to have only done night ops at airports where I've gone first in daylight...WRT to the question about takeoffs in the dark, in most planes once you've rotated there's not much to see on a truly dark night even if there are runway lights.
I took off on the unlit runway with a centerline because the winds were HOWLING from the south so I wanted 24. It did occur to me that if needed to get back I would be dealing with the enormous crosswind on 27.OK, how does the crowd feel about a takeoff from an unlit field? Say the Field is unattended, the PCL is not functional, the CTAF is silent, and you have backtaxied the full length to search for deer etc. And your landing light is working.
Would you do it?
Two options: paved runway with a centerline, and turf runway.
-Skip
WRT to the question about takeoffs in the dark, in most planes once you've rotated there's not much to see on a truly dark night even if there are runway lights.
If I had a FLIR System or Night Vision I might try it.
It takes some practice to get good with night vision. There is a complete lack of depth perception which has killed many aviators.
Well as you gain experience maybe one day in the future you will not need to use all that technology as a crutch when you fly.Yup! That would be my criteria as well: NVGs, Covert Lighting, a HUD and Radar Altimeter.
Hunter Liggett is just over the mountain from my home. It's an awesome playground for mil and civ alike. Sorry, it's classified how we did what we did on base. Good hunting there.Well as you gain experience maybe one day in the future you will not need to use all that technology as a crutch when you fly.
BTW long time ago I did a few blackout night ops as crew on a Blackhawk in a joint service exercise at Fort Hunter Liget, and without the NVGs on it was a truly eerie experience.
Dave Im with you I have FOUR Par 36 landing lites for a total of one KW of lite on my 170 which I land at nite at the Saline Valley Hot springs See a pic of my lites at Airports AJO BobI like, really like, a big landing light in the backcountry type darkness. Two of them, with near and far aiming points is even better.
Dave Im with you I have FOUR Par 36 landing lites for a total of one KW of lite on my 170 which I land at nite at the Saline Valley Hot springs See a pic of my lites at Airports AJO Bob
I can't seem to link up with what you gave me above, can you give a link? I'm about ready to hook up a xenon landing light on this amphib but will be looking for another good big one for redundancyhttp://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ http://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ there is my url to my Page enjoy and turn on your speakers also look for PAR 45 if you want a BIG LITE ass long as you have a HUGE alternator my e-mail is N6D @ AOL.COM
I can't seem to link up with what you gave me above, can you give a link? I'm about ready to hook up a xenon landing light on this amphib but will be looking for another good big one for redundancyhttp://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ http://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ there is my url to my Page enjoy and turn on your speakers also look for PAR 45 if you want a BIG LITE ass long as you have a HUGE alternator my e-mail is N6D @ AOL.COM
Bob I can't find any mention of landing lights PAR-45 or not following that link. I chased almost every link on the page you referred to (more than half were broken) and never found anything about landing lights.
BTW, XeVision sells a 50W HID PAR-36 lamp that puts out about 5 times the light of my original 250 watt lamps and that wouldn't require a huge alternator and associated heavy wiring. I replaced both in-wing landing lights with those and the difference is quite noticeable.
http://xevision.com
I can't seem to link up with what you gave me above, can you give a link? I'm about ready to hook up a xenon landing light on this amphib but will be looking for another good big one for redundancyhttp://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ http://home.earthlink.net/~n6d/ there is my url to my Page enjoy and turn on your speakers also look for PAR 45 if you want a BIG LITE ass long as you have a HUGE alternator my e-mail is N6D @ AOL.COM
Nice website, thanks.
That twin SeaBee reminds me of the amphib one I started flying with here in Seattle, it was great to have the twins, and built like a tank!