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On 2007-03-10, Jay Honeck wrote:
So, we're looking at heading to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina instead. If the wind's up any when you arrive at First Flight, be prepared for a fair bit of turbulence on short final and on departure, and rapidly shifting winds. Last time I was there (2002), the airfield was in a cut out in the trees, and since it was reasonably windy, it made for an interesting approach and landing. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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![]() "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2007-03-10, Jay Honeck wrote: So, we're looking at heading to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina instead. If the wind's up any when you arrive at First Flight, be prepared for a fair bit of turbulence on short final and on departure, and rapidly shifting winds. Last time I was there (2002), the airfield was in a cut out in the trees, and since it was reasonably windy, it made for an interesting approach and landing. Indeed. I forgot about that. The wind is usually strong, with a large crosswind component. The wind will suddenly stop, nearly, at treetop level. The trees are a dense stand of pine trees, and let very little wind get past them. -- Jim in NC |
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Yep, that's been my experience, too. Especially true landing on runway
2 and when the wind is out of an easterly direction. And I think may have been the wind for today - but by now I hope Jay already knows about all this. |
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Yep, that's been my experience, too. Especially true landing on runway
2 and when the wind is out of an easterly direction. And I think may have been the wind for today - but by now I hope Jay already knows about all this. Yep, we landed on Rwy 2, and it was interesting, even though the wind was pretty much right down the runway. Very squirrelly winds all the way down. And I didn't help myself any by screwing up the approach. Coming from the NW, that is one HARD airport to see! I actually entered downwind using my GPS moving map, as I still was unable to see the danged runway -- although (of course) I *could* see the monument. I didn't actually see the runway, carved out of those tall trees, until I was on base leg, and ended up turning to final WAY too late. I salvaged it, but it wasn't pretty. Heck, until we spotted the runway, I thought maybe we were supposed to land in the grass at the foot of the monument! (Note to self for futu Check out area in GoogleMaps before flying in... :-) -- Jay Honeck North Myrtle Beach, SC Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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