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Old April 25th 09, 07:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Flight of One
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Default Sedona Question

Actually here is the reference that led to mu OP.


All arrivals and departures use standard uncontrolled airport AIM
procedures. Land and take off into the wind, left traffic to both runways.
(This is a recent change from the old recommendation of landing 03 and
departing 21, so be alert for folks who haven't gotten the word.)



"Flight of One" wrote in message
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Looks like it may be off anyway, with the TFR for the wildfire and the
winds
expected to pick up over the weekend - ah well !!!

Next time

"Mike Adams" wrote in message
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Blanche wrote:

1. Get out the A/FD and read the info
2. Go to Airnav.com and read the info
3. Go to Sedona's website and read the info

sedonaairport.org


Those are good references, but they don't answer the OP's question. The
custom of landing on 3 and
departing on 21 is not documented in the AFD. It's just local common
practice. (and seems like no harm
in asking here).

Mike






 




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