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Old November 17th 05, 05:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Anything unsual or out of the ordinary about the pattern/approach? Any
helpful tips for landing there? I always like to solicit feedback and
get first-hand info about "new" airports (to me). I'm going to Baker
City, Oregon, for the holiday and will be scheduling time with an
instructor, wx permitting.

Chris


Ben Jackson wrote:
On 2005-11-16, Chris G. nospam@noemail wrote:

Any suggestions for landing at Siletz Bay? That's on of the
destinations I want to go to with my wife.



It's a great coast destination. If you walk out of the the parking area
to 101 you can cross one direction of the highway, climb a set of stairs
set in the hill and cross the other side. There's a restaurant right
there, and you can get to the beach by walking through the nearby
neighborhoods.

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