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Old June 7th 04, 10:20 PM
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Ask the FBO. IT is pretty much universal that if you rent and airplane, you
must land on a paved strip 2000 feet long or longer.


Not at Hampton NH airport (where the airport is the FBO). If we had
that rule, nobody would ever be able to bring the rental airplane home


I understand 2000 feet, especially if you're in a Cessna. (Many Cessna
drivers won't land at Hampton, which is 2400 feet.) But pavement? It's
a lot harder on the airplane than grass.

I go out of my way to land on grass. I hate that SQUEAK! when I land
on asphalt.

all the best -- Dan Ford
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