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Old January 5th 07, 01:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
T Lee Buyea Fla News Service
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Do private pilots land and take off on roads far out in the country,
When there are no cars for miles in any direction ?

Is it legal ? And legal or not do they do it ?

Like a flying veterinarian might do if he services farms over a couple
hundred mile area.

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Old January 5th 07, 03:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Duniho
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"T Lee Buyea Fla News Service" wrote in message
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Do private pilots land and take off on roads far out in the country,
When there are no cars for miles in any direction ?


It does happen, yes.

Is it legal ? And legal or not do they do it ?


The FAA has no specific regulation against it. However, local jurisdictions
may prohibit.

Like a flying veterinarian might do if he services farms over a couple
hundred mile area.


A flying vet would, for best utilization, have an airplane suitable for
landing on non-paved surfaces, and in many cases would be able to land on
the farm property itself. All but the smallest farms would likely have a
large enough area for a small plane to land.

As another example of landing on roads, there is at least one resort I've
heard of where standard practice is to land on the road leading to the
resort. If I recall correctly, the procedure is to call the resort on the
radio before landing, and they will hold traffic for your landing.

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time answering it, it is important enough for you to come back and check the
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Old January 5th 07, 04:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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T Lee Buyea Fla News Service wrote:

Do private pilots land and take off on roads far out in the country,
When there are no cars for miles in any direction ?



Yes, we do. You may not land on a federal road unless it is an
emergency. All state and local road landings are done with respect to
the laws of the state or local jurisdiction.




Is it legal ?



It varies.



And legal or not do they do it ?


Yes.


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Old January 5th 07, 12:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Steve Foley
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"d&tm" wrote in message
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I recently read of a mining accident way out in the bush , where
the police had to physically clear 2 kilometers or roadway of obstructions
like signs and trees etc for an aircraft to land. They needed 2k , 1 for
landing and 1 for take off because the road was too narrow for the
aircraft
to turn around. traffic was held up for 4 hours, but no one minds when a
life is being saved.


Wouldn't it have been easier to push a plane backwards 1 kilometer than to
clear 1 kilometer?


 




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