Grass Strips, Landing Technique, etc.
john smith wrote:
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T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
john smith wrote:
If it is on the Sectional and has an R in a circle, one had better have
permission. If it is not on the Sectional, again, you had better have
permission.
I've landed at lots of those "R in a circle" airports, never
with permission (unless it was the second time), and always
got a nice reception. Of course, I always landed without an
engine, and only because it was land there or land in a
farmer's field.
There are examples in US case law where aircraft owners who have landed
at private airfields without permission have had to pay large sums of
money to the property owner to recover their aircraft, disassemble it
and truck it out.
Isn't that how they normally remove gliders? :-)
Matt
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