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Yes, I think this is the one where you come in over a road in one direction.
There was a great picture of a plane landing, with vehicles on the road. The link to the picture was posted here a while ago. It was just amazing. "JohnMcGrew" wrote in message ... In article , (Scott Lowrey) writes: Anybody have experience with truly bizarre runways (not including carriers)? St Barts, in the Carribean. The approach has you aiming about 50 feet agl through a "saddle". (hills on both sides of you as you decend) After crossing to the other side, you dive to where you pick up the approach end of the runway, with about 5%+ downslope. The usable part of the runway is less than 2500 feet. Kill the lift asap, and hit the brakes. (The ****ters I watched there have the props in flat-pitch even before the wheels are on the ground) Departure is almost as interesting; taxi to the uphill side, and zip on down the hill. At the other end of the runway is a beach. After you're over water, you immediately turn left while climbing to avoid the raising terrain on the other side of the cove. As a reminder of the cost of failure here, there's a pile of about a half-dozen wrecks litterally stacked one on top of the other. (as usuable space is limited) John |
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