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Mike Adams wrote:
wrote: I am going to be in AZ next week and want to include a flight to Sedona. I have heard various things about landing there.... for example you land uphill on runway 03 but take-off downhill on 21 - then I heard you can land and take-off from either. Which is true ? Thanks Basil What you have described is the normal practice at Sedona, assuming light winds. But both runway ends are available for either takeoff or landing if necessary. Landing on 3 and taking off on 21 is easier with respect to the runway slope and also the surrounding terrain. Enjoy your trip. It's a beautiful place. Mike One of my wishes was to fly my Cessna there and fly around and Monument Valley. Alas, it is not to be as lost medical and sold airplane..... -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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