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Final Approach
So today my photo crew got to witness a fun little minor airport drama. We often stop at Odessa Schlemeyer for fuel on a regular photo mission route. Now West Texas has all kinds of critters. I've run over a rattler with a Cardinal right there at Schlemeyer before, and I've caught (and released) Horny Toads (my Australian friend had never seen one before - very fun) and seen prairie dogs and coyotes at (relatively) neighboring airports.
It all started as we taxied out for Runway 29 - a VERY long taxi from the Wildcatter FBO (Great folks, BTW). We were getting ready to shoot some photos of a shopping center along with some other targets and were following a Cirrus on the way to 29 when a Bonanza at the north end of the field mentioned a pack of 4 coyotes on or near the runway at the approach end of 16. That's not really too big of a deal if you're taking off of 29, but still worth noting.
As we continued taxiing a pipeline patrol Citabria called in and the Bonanza repeated the coyote warning and then a DPS helicopter that was operating nearby heard that and called inbound to investigate. The DPS helicopter was making good radio calls and chased off the three coyotes he spotted near 16 (probably got some great FLIR practice out of that) and the Cirrus in front of us took off. We called line up and wait and the Cirrus mentioned seeing a coyote too. As we rolled down the runway - there the coyote was pretty close to the right side of the runway basically right at the 1000 foot marker and on the move so we let the Bonanza behind us that had called out the other coyotes about it. The Citabria was still inbound, and the DPS helicopter called that he'd go see if he could run him off.
Well, the Citabria beat the DPS helicopter to the area (everybody was actually being pretty safe and the radio work by all was above average) but the coyote decided that the runway was it's area and started sauntering towards the centerline right in front of the Citabria, which thankfully held off long enough to pass over it safely. That didn't even seem to scare the coyote!
Well, the cavalry whomped in and tried to scare the coyote but he said it looked didn't look like it was afraid of any evil and possibly rabid, but finally got him to move. All in all, it was kind of cool to watch.
All in all it was a good reminder to be on the lookout for wildlife and to be aware that they may not act in their own best interests - or yours.
It all started as we taxied out for Runway 29 - a VERY long taxi from the Wildcatter FBO (Great folks, BTW). We were getting ready to shoot some photos of a shopping center along with some other targets and were following a Cirrus on the way to 29 when a Bonanza at the north end of the field mentioned a pack of 4 coyotes on or near the runway at the approach end of 16. That's not really too big of a deal if you're taking off of 29, but still worth noting.
As we continued taxiing a pipeline patrol Citabria called in and the Bonanza repeated the coyote warning and then a DPS helicopter that was operating nearby heard that and called inbound to investigate. The DPS helicopter was making good radio calls and chased off the three coyotes he spotted near 16 (probably got some great FLIR practice out of that) and the Cirrus in front of us took off. We called line up and wait and the Cirrus mentioned seeing a coyote too. As we rolled down the runway - there the coyote was pretty close to the right side of the runway basically right at the 1000 foot marker and on the move so we let the Bonanza behind us that had called out the other coyotes about it. The Citabria was still inbound, and the DPS helicopter called that he'd go see if he could run him off.
Well, the Citabria beat the DPS helicopter to the area (everybody was actually being pretty safe and the radio work by all was above average) but the coyote decided that the runway was it's area and started sauntering towards the centerline right in front of the Citabria, which thankfully held off long enough to pass over it safely. That didn't even seem to scare the coyote!
Well, the cavalry whomped in and tried to scare the coyote but he said it looked didn't look like it was afraid of any evil and possibly rabid, but finally got him to move. All in all, it was kind of cool to watch.
All in all it was a good reminder to be on the lookout for wildlife and to be aware that they may not act in their own best interests - or yours.