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Old August 28th 03, 09:55 PM
Jay Honeck
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Red/green flag is for landing/departing aircraft. Green = OK to
takeoff/land. Red = Not OK to takeoff/land.
Nothing bizarre here.


You don't find that just a bit bizarre? I don't know any other airport on
earth (although I suppose there must be some, somewhere) where this
procedure is followed -- but what the heck, I can go with the flow!

"Please keep you pattern in reasonably close, but do not fly over any of

the
aircraft parking areas. This is so the flag man does not lose sight of you
and to keep the traffic flow going. There is NO unicom nor any form of

radio
communication when operating from Antique Airfield. So please keep your

head
and those of you passengers up and out of the cockpit.


Thanks for the head's up, Kris. We're hoping to fly in as a flight of two
(with the couple who bought our Warrior) this coming Sunday. We'll probably
be the only lowly Pipers on the line, so be sure to watch (out) for us!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


 




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