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Old June 30th 05, 04:15 AM
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"Fred Choate" wrote in message
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Thanks for the heads up. I didn't figure it to be too bad. I have driven
through there a million times and only recall seeing a handful of military
aircraft myself, but I wasn't really paying that close attention.

I will check out Air America while I am there......thanks again for the

info
everyone.

Fred



As said watch out the military like's to use us as target practice. Hook
your regular scanner up and scan the military band while flying in the area
when they are playing around area.


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Old June 30th 05, 04:03 PM
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Fred
I did a season crop dusting there and to the south it was kind of
interesting watching the heavies doing parachute drops at low level -
500-1000'agl - and making sure I was out of their drop zone! The bigger
of the two airports there use it for training Japan Airlines crews. The
smaller airport, where I flew out of, has about 2300 hard surface and
lots of ag activity right about now. It is to the east a few miles and
right on the edge ot town. Pretty quiet place all in all.
Rocky

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Old July 1st 05, 02:35 AM
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Thanks Rocky.......I don't think that airport has fuel available according
to the AF/D....but with all the ag activity, maybe there is?

Fred

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Fred
I did a season crop dusting there and to the south it was kind of
interesting watching the heavies doing parachute drops at low level -
500-1000'agl - and making sure I was out of their drop zone! The bigger
of the two airports there use it for training Japan Airlines crews. The
smaller airport, where I flew out of, has about 2300 hard surface and
lots of ag activity right about now. It is to the east a few miles and
right on the edge ot town. Pretty quiet place all in all.
Rocky



 




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