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![]() Probably a bit cooler because we get the winds through the hills that cool things down. We do too; it was well above 100 dF down in Sacramento that day and we maxed out at 94. That's why my best guess. What is your best guess or is there hard data? And you say "we". Are you based out of Cameron? Cameron Park is a bitchkitty coming in or departing on either end. Never noticed that and I've been flying in and out of there for 7 years. What part about it is a "bitchkitty"??? The airport was commissioned in late 1967 and we didn't move up to Grass Valley until ten years later. I vaguely remember going in and out a couple of times in the '70s, but when nobody would carry autofuel when the STCs became available, I was in and out of there on a monthly if not weekly basis because they had an autogas pump. When Auburn shut off the 80 pumps in the late '80s it was a regular fuel stop both going south to San Diego and again coming back home. At that time you could take on a full load of 80 at Gillespie field and still have plenty of reserve when you got to Cameron. Then another fifteen minutes and I was home. Bitchkitty? The geese coming off of the lake about a hundred yards off the runway come to mind, as do the terrain and flora on either end. It's just like home; flat as a pancake with trees and hills all around. Once you get used to it, no problem. Take a 40 hour student in there some time if you want to see pucker factor. And those hills on either end juice up some pretty fair thermals on a hot summer afternoon. I dunno if that guy was wobbling from stall burble or thermals, but I'll bet the NTSB will find out. The thing Cameron does NOT have that we do are those goddamned 80' steel pigstickers with obstruction lights on them all across the north side of the runway. The story is that someone in the heirarchy of the County told the FAA to go stuff it and somehow the airport was going to be shut down for obstruction clearance unless we put those damned steel sticks up. One of these days I'm gonna take my portable cutting torch ... Jim |
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