Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
I always enjoyed short dirt strips. But the real fun comes when there is no straight final approach to that strip so landing is made while in the turn. Then the strip has at least a 45 degree turn in the middle of it to bring the pucker factor up a little.
I have been to several strips in Alaska that followed the turn in the river or had a turn in it because there wasn't any flat area to make a straight strip.
Then again, the off airport landing distances were determined while over flying the area I wanted to land.
One time someone asked us to check out his landing area. The chief pilot and myself took off in a 207 to check it out. We found a clearing, looked it over, then landed. We taxied up to where we saw some people working. They asked us what was wrong, and the cp said we were here to check out the landing area.
Hmmmm.... we don't have a landing area.
Is this Mr. Smiths land?
No, his land is over that way next to the river. We just cleared this area to build a cabin here..... Ooops...
I have been to several strips in Alaska that followed the turn in the river or had a turn in it because there wasn't any flat area to make a straight strip.
Then again, the off airport landing distances were determined while over flying the area I wanted to land.
One time someone asked us to check out his landing area. The chief pilot and myself took off in a 207 to check it out. We found a clearing, looked it over, then landed. We taxied up to where we saw some people working. They asked us what was wrong, and the cp said we were here to check out the landing area.
Hmmmm.... we don't have a landing area.
Is this Mr. Smiths land?
No, his land is over that way next to the river. We just cleared this area to build a cabin here..... Ooops...