Mtns2Skies
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That was my first guess as well but looking at it in foreflight that does not appear to be the case.Separate symbol for the water runway??????
There are two symbols. There is one name.The name is to the symbol's upper-left. It was placed in a rather clear area as opposed to obscuring something.
It seems that way as Geoff pointed out, LEE is very similarly depicted but has the anchor. And in both cases, the water runway is depicted on the airport diagram along with the land ones, so probably a part of the airport. It is an odd way to depict it though in my book. The only reason though that LEE might have an anchor and AUW does not is that LEE actually has a seaplane base and not just a water runway. Maybe that is the defining factor.So did the FAA forget the anchor in this symbol?
Does anyone know how you log a landing at an unnamed location such as an unnamed airport or maybe just some offsite landing?
I assume you did this in the winter.When I was doing my ASEL it was just "lakes" that I put in my logbook.
No idea which ones.
"Hey land at that one."
"OKAY!"
I assume you did this in the winter.
Ballsy. Landing on lakes in ASEL. I’ve only landed on lakes in seaplanes.
And it was mostly these:
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That’s why I ask. I thought there was some three letter code you use to designate an off-site landing. I seem to recall someone mentioning that once years ago but don’t recall the details.I’m curious. How do you log your landings at places other than an airport when you’re flying a helicopter?
I’d likely use the same approach.
That’s why I ask. I thought there was some three letter code you use to designate an off-site landing. I seem to recall someone mentioning that once years ago but don’t recall the details.
OSL?That’s why I ask. I thought there was some three letter code you use to designate an off-site landing. I seem to recall someone mentioning that once years ago but don’t recall the details.
OSL?