Morgan3820
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Has anyone stayed at the Triple Tree Aerodrome, SC flyin? I am planning to take the family, weather permitting, and camp under wing. Looking for some tip and insights.
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Also read up on the arrival procedure and keep your head on a swivel. A lot of airplanes funneled into one location. The control tower does an excellent job though considering what they have to work with.
Also read up on the arrival procedure and keep your head on a swivel. A lot of airplanes funneled into one location. The control tower does an excellent job though considering what they have to work with.
I aborted landing there last year, ive flown into much busier uncontrolled airspace before but that took the cake. Wayyyyyy too many idiots. The controller guy gave up and was announcing to just find someone and follow them in. I could see a dozen planes coming in from all directions at various altitudes. None that were flying the published arrival procedure. I pushed the throttle to the firewall and climbed above the nonsense and went D-> back to my home airport. It was dangerous. If I go back it won't be at 10:00am on Saturday.
looking at the arrival procedures I noticed that the lat/lon for the IP is not consistent with the ground reference (Walmart Dist Center) or suggested heading. I looked for a contact phone number on the website but could not find any.
Everyone uses the distribution center as the IAP. It's a huge white landmark that is pretty easily visible. Enter the following address into google maps and you can pick some of your own visual checkpoints to help identify it.
410-498 Vern Cora Rd, Laurens, SC 29360
Grum,
What if I'm approaching from the NW? I assume they still want everyone to the east to join the arrival, yes?
Everyone uses the distribution center as the IAP. It's a huge white landmark that is pretty easily visible. Enter the following address into google maps and you can pick some of your own visual checkpoints to help identify it.
410-498 Vern Cora Rd, Laurens, SC 29360
Reno, don't let it put you off. Pick a less dense traffic time & keep your head outside. I've been into SNF & the AOPA Indy flyin most recently and both were real snoozers cuz I came early. Much better to hit at 7:30 or 8:00 AM than 10 on a Saturday.
When I landed at the AOPA fly-in in Indy, at 7:30-ish, I was the only reported traffic in the pattern. Later that morning I counted as many as 8 a/c on final.
http://www.tripletreeaerodrome.com/general_aviation.php
If the weather is good expect a tremendous turnout. Last year there were an estimated 3-400 airplanes there. Bath houses are nicer than some hotels I have stayed at. The grass strip is like landing on pavement. Bring some bug spray and comfortable walking shoes.
So, it's Wednesday, what do folks think? It looks doable from up north, even if we have to go south around the terrain between us and Asheville due to mtn obscuration.
So, it's Wednesday, what do folks think? It looks doable from up north, even if we have to go south around the terrain between us and Asheville due to mtn obscuration.
It is flat between here and TT, but I'm getting cold feet. I'm not particularly interested in spending a wet weekend in a tent. Unlike Osh or SnF, there isn't much indoor space, nor are their many indoor activities if the weather stinks.
I left KFAY once, flew south of CLT at 4000' then crossed the mountains between GSP and TYS at 9000, then north to LEX at 6000 before turning east for HTW.
The reason was icing in southern WV, and howling westerly winds. Groundspeed crossing the mountains bottomed out at 68 knots, and never reached 120. It was a nice 2.1 hours HTW-->FAY, and 4.4 home.
This is, however, a functional alternate route from TT back to Ohio. If it's too cloudy, cross the hills a little further south where they aren't quite so tall. Hope to pop in and out on Saturday.
Our Sky Arrow is down awaiting ignition parts, so we're pretty sure we're driving over tomorrow to camp Friday and Saturday.
Apparently no hookups but lots of camping spots available.
if anyone else heads that way, let me know and we can try to touch base!
This will be us: