Seen this picture on Facebook. U Liek?
Well, I think the prevailing winds will be for landing on 20, and this is the approach end of 2, but still, try not to overrun that runway either.
Pretty much what a local journalist thought too:Wow. Looks like something you'd find in the Yucatan jungle.
Ever been to Indiana?That's a lot of terraforming, considering it is such a flat state.
Ever been to Indiana?
Grew up a Hoosier (“who’s your Daddy?”).....northern half flat....used to ride a bicycle rally around Brown County aptly named The Hilly Hundred.South part by the Ohio river can get a little hilly.
As well as much of the state SSW of Indy...from Bloomington down thru French Lick and on south to the Ohio. Beautiful country.South part by the Ohio river can get a little hilly.
You do realize that the construction is almost completed, don't you?Looking at it from an airport design/managerial standpoint, I can see the FAA funding anything like that. There is no safety area to the sides and especially the end.
Don't try to confuse us with facts.You do realize that the construction is almost completed, don't you?
CRW was what came to mind for me too and don't forget that their built up piece they put the EMAS on collapsed during heavy rains a few years back.FAA funding anything like that. There is no safety area to the sides and especially the end. Look at Charleston WV. While it could be done
I would say the northern 2/3rd. Around Martinsville is where the hills seem to start to me.Grew up a Hoosier (“who’s your Daddy?”).....northern half flat....used to ride a bicycle rally around Brown County aptly named The Hilly Hundred.