denverpilot
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Nope. 28 & 35 are charted RT. The Guard base is in the SW corner of the airport.
But the feedlot is on final for both kinda. You can smell when it’s time to go missed... LOL.
Nope. 28 & 35 are charted RT. The Guard base is in the SW corner of the airport.
Have run into that same stupidity at GXY. Don’t know why, but that place loves to have half the airplanes making laps on 28, and everyone else shooting instrument approaches to landings on 35.
Part of it is nobody wants to taxi from the far end of 35 to the terminal for lunch, but there’s something else that causes it there.
Of course 35 didn’t exist or wasn’t usable back in the day... that concrete monster was added and I have no idea why, but someone got some serious coin for pouring that thing.
Anyway. Yeah. GXY gets stupid.
Also as a warning unless they’ve gotten over their “terrorism” security stupidity. Don’t plan GXY for an after hours departure after flying in during the day. They will NOT give you a gate code and they’ll tell you that you have to call a number and wait for an on call counter/desk person to come open the doors and let you walk to your plane. And they’ll charge you $35 or something like that for the privilege.
I’ve got family up there we used to fly up for afternoon stuff and dinner with. Now if we do that we tell them to drive over to FNL. I won’t give money to GXY while they have that policy.
The gate has a code reader too.
I hear there’s new management up there. Maybe they’d listen if I flew up and chatted with them about how dumb that pay to get to your airplane policy is. I’ll happily buy gas. But don’t lock me off the ramp and make me pay $35 for someone to punch a code. Dumb dumb dumb.
But the feedlot is the only way the newbie solo students can find Greeley!But the feedlot is on final for both kinda. You can smell when it’s time to go missed... LOL.
Need to work your fence climbing skills Nate..... come to think of it, I haven't climbed a fence in 20 years or more, I should practice too.
Nice updrafts off the feedlots when the sun is shining. It sorta offsets the methane plume...But the feedlot is on final for both kinda. You can smell when it’s time to go missed... LOL.
I've climbed airport fences from here to Minnesota. No arrests yet! Knees don't like it much anymore...They have cameras and the airport is next door to the PD’s shooting range. Nooooope.
That's it. Accommodating other traffic is righteous indignation
The traffic pattern isn't really the best place to make your stand on proper procedure.
Yeah but that "circumstance" as you put it involves 4 aircraft taking off potentially into me. It was VERY easy for me to change patterns to prevent that from occurring, and for this guy to change patterns as well. Very simple. But due to an advisory item, not a mandatory one, he decided he'd rather stay on the runway that was not favored for safe operations. Even as I flew over later with 3 aircraft IN THE PATTERN for the other runway, not just in line for takeoff, he decided him being right was more important than him being safe.Nor is it really the place to do non-standard things just because. Just playing devils advocate here but the way I read it and maybe I am missing something...The guy was right, you were wrong, you disagreed based on circumstances and lets face it convenience for those involved, he called you out on procedure and you didn't like it so he shouldn't be flying because of his ego. I think that is a bit drastic.
Shrug it off and go fly. I had a frustrating experience recently at a towered airport. The controller wasn't paying much attention while I was trying to do a few touch n goes all alone at first, then another plane comes in and the controller clears him to land straight in right as I was starting to turn short final from the pattern (I was doing simulated engine out). I catch sight of the other plane on final about 300 feet below me (he was dragging it in, and just about the perfect distance for me to have descended right into him if I hadn't noticed him) and reminded the controller I was on base ready to turn final, he had me go-round. Another couple planes called up while I was in upwind so I decided to bug out to calmer skies.
I had a guy throw that "calm wind runway is XX" crap at me.
I said "Reported winds are XXX at 05, thanks"
I hear that "calm wind runway" advisory/warning/chastisement nearly every time I get near Greeley ... no, not directed at me (recently, anyway).
The calm wind thing at GXY isn't really a noise concern...unless the cows are complaining...and they will be hamburger soon anyway.Isn't using the calm runway more of a neighborly thing, generally for noise consideration? The AP I regularly fly out of says something to the effect of "winds under 5 rwy 32 preferred".
The calm wind thing at GXY isn't really a noise concern...unless the cows are complaining...and they will be hamburger soon anyway.
Folks wanting fuel or a meal or work on the plane are going to use 10/28 and winds are 'always' out of the west-southwest so not sure what's up with the 17/35 preference. 35 does have an ILS but that's about it's only redeeming feature for FLIBs...unless ya wanna get 3 tngs on one pass down the runway.
I heard it was all of your landings.Three tngs on one pass, sounds like some of my landings.
Three tngs on one pass, sounds like some of my landings.
I heard it was all of your landings.
So you good for passengers then in one shot!
I have to call a number when I don't pay attention to the voices in my head.I've told you before you need to stop listening to those voices in your head Clark.
I have to call a number when I don't pay attention to the voices in my head.
I don't care that he was correct, he had way too big of an ego to fly safely. Even though he was an ass I corrected my incorrect pattern, but I was NOT about to fly an intersecting pattern with other aircraft. A calm wind runway is advisory not mandatory and he created a VERY unsafe condition.
Yes, sometimes someone can be an ****0le and still be right. It doesn't make them any less an ****0le, it just makes them... right.Respectfully disagree. He was in front of you and you were both in the pattern doing T&G's and then you changed runways and flew an incorrect pattern. He may have been a condescending a$$, but he didn't create the unsafe condition. If the other aircraft were remaining in the pattern they should have used 35. If they were just departing I don't see why you needed to change runways...
In reference to shooting a pilot for being snarky? That’s pro American??
Nope. I’m actually a class clown type. Can barely make it through five minutes without cracking some stupid joke.
Nah... look harder at some posts.In that case your online alter-ego is exceedingly well crafted to hide humor detection in any form.
Nah... look harder at some posts.
But overall I think most here have egos the size of the moon. That’s what prompted my first post on this thread. All the new private pilots say now they have a license to learn, but as soon as a 20,000 hr airline guy tries to tell them something they are arguing and quoting the AIM. All the new guys know everything. Want a specific reg or a formal explanation? Ask a newly minted PP. Want some tips on real world flying and the way it’s really done? Ask a seasoned ATP.
Okay. Whatever...I thought we were talking sense of humor issues, but in the context of an "ego" thread it's rather telling that you drifted unprompted and off topic into the mention of your 20,000 hrs of somewhat narrow flying experience and supremacy over others. Aviation is a very broad and wide ranging topic. Your 20,000 hrs. of course has relevance to some of that. But you should realize that ATP/airline pilots often get a bad rap because some equate hours passed sitting in a seat with wide ranging expertise. I really don't need to go into examples. This is a general comment. I don't pay close enough attention here to lump you in with those types.
... most of us have flown small airplanes and have moved on...