Dang. Got me beat by 4 feet. How long was it?
Dang. Got me beat by 4 feet. How long was it?
Around 4K. It was a duster strip.Dang. Got me beat by 4 feet. How long was it?
Ok, at least I can take solace in that even though it was 4 feet narrower, the one I flew into was 2100 feet shorter (1875x22).Around 4K. It was a duster strip.
SJC used to have a third runway, to the SW of the two main runways, that was 25 or 30 feet. Hated it.
Temperature is only a factor for runway length.30' at 92C
I was going to say Parr (42i) at 3,100' x 27' until I saw your post. I've been to Roosterville! Been quite a while though.
I'm curious, when was that? I never got to land on runway 29, but W1 (the taxiway that it turned into) is a lot wider than that today.
Roosterville - 0N0 2780' x 20'
Harris Ranch has a lot of nothing down both sides so as long as you can keep your wheels on the pavement, there's no big thing.
Unless the winds are blowing, the traffic is usually light enough that you can land on 14 and takeoff on 32 and avoid backtaxiing.
I suspect you mean both left and right to the same runway. Runway 14 is RIGHT traffic (that is, the patterns are always on the west side).I have seen both left and right patterns and people appear to do whatever they want.
I suspect you mean both left and right to the same runway. Runway 14 is RIGHT traffic (that is, the patterns are always on the west side).
Temperature is only a factor for runway length.
You were training in civil aircraft at a federal airport?It was 86-87 when I was training at NUQ and my instructor would take me to SJC.
I'm waiting for someone to post that they have landed on a sidewalk or bike path...
Pick your part of the pasture...
You were training in civil aircraft at a federal airport?