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-----Original Message----- From: Jim Macklin [mailto
Posted At: Friday, November 03, 2006 4:10 PMPosted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: IFR in the Eastern Mountains Subject: IFR in the Eastern Mountains ... are also a lot of flat landers who die in Arkansas. I don't remember exactly when, but in the '70s or early '80s PGO just West of KMEZ was renamed from Page VOR to Rich Mountain VOR. A voice message was added to the Morse identifier -- Caution, rapidly rising terrain... The identifier remained the same however. This was specifically in response to the growing aluminum content on the Southern slope of that hill. The terrain to the South is relatively flat and then all of a sudden the Kiamichi Mountains jump almost straight up in a very short lateral distance. We never thought about it because traveling from the North you already had to account for the Ozarks and the Boston Mountains; Rich was just one more hill to cross. I was in Mena last Saturday and had a chance to fly over that terrain for the first time in about 20 years. It still looks like hills, and at this time of year - beautiful hills. |
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