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On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:51:36 GMT, Mike wrote:
"Gezellig" wrote in message ... Who determines where you can or cannot land one? Whoever owns the water. On a side note, I emailed ICON and they referred me to the seaplane directory. I asked about the "boating" aspect, that is if a license was needed since you can, theoretically, move around the lake in it. Got a "No" but I wonder when "No" becomes "Yes".Several lakes I would like to fly into have adequate landing lengths but ramps would be miles away (if you were to pull to the dry for a trailer. Hm, come to think of it, I wonder if you could dry or wet slip an ICON? |
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