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Old July 16th 03, 02:15 AM
Marty Ross
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Thanks to everyone for their input.

I just practiced it in my flight sim. Indeed, the narrowness played the
usual (textbook) tricks on me (think you're farther/too high, etc.), but
after some practice I was fine.

Still, I'll make sure to practice hitting centerline in my "pre" flight
(I'll be taking a plane I haven't flown for awhile, so I'll take it up for a
few spins a couple of days before the trip), and judge my performance then.
I've been lucky/unlucky to do all of my training on a 150' wide runway here
at Santa Monica (tends to encourage one to get sloppy).

Sounds fun to fly-in to a steak-house, tho!

-- Marty

"Marty Ross" wrote in message
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Interesting... I checked it out, and it might be good for the return trip
(later afternoon).

However, check out that 30' wide runway!!! I don't know if I'm

comfortable
with that!

Anyone landed at Harris Ranch (3O8) lately? What's the runway like?

"Steve House" wrote in message
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Harris Ranch has the best steaks I've ever tasted - 100% organic beef,

local
veggies for side dishes, the whole deal. A "must stop" on my many

drives
on
the interstate between LA and San Francisco during the 70's and 80's.

I'm
pretty sure they're still there. They have/had an airstrip right next to

the
restaurant.


"Marty Ross" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to gain information about preferred routes,

interesting/cheap
refueling stops or siteseeing opportunities, or any other pertinent
information (weather/notams/etc.) for my round-trip flight at the end

of
this month (July 2003) from the Los Angeles area to Chico (northern
California). I'll be staying in Chico about 4-5 days.

Looking at the WAC, it looks like it could be a pretty monotonous

flight
(e.g., lost in the gigantic central valley). The only stop I'm

currently
thinking of is at Columbia (O22) because I've heard it's a cute spot

to
stretch one's legs (in the old mining town nearby).

Again, any other ideas or suggestions for this flight (and the return
several days later) will be appreciated!

-- Marty









 




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