by GWMotley » Mon Mar 31, 2014 6:47 pm
Well I certainly agree Oshkosh gets a nod during Airventure. Plateau airports are always a thrill to see the earth just drop away when a moment ago you were mere feet above ground.
Another fun strip I found was in Idaho. I would have to look it up again but I believe the name was Atlanta. So, no, it wasn't in Georgia Kip. :-). This forest strip required one way in, uphill, and one way out. That being downhill of course. Not such a big deal it seems, except that it was surrounded on three sides by high mountains. What was required was a downhill run then a sharp pull up to clear the tree line. Next, to regain airspeed and climb, I had to make a sharp turn to the right when I cleared the tress and fly over the river, creek or whatever it was at the time. Right after I accomplished this, I said to myself, WOW that was fun. So, I turned around, landed again just to DO IT AGAIN!
Those are the kind of flights I really enjoy. Many days, when I go flying, I never know what direction. I just like to look at the sky, see what looks the most promising and head out to discover new spots. I'm sure you guys know how I feel.
Gary Motley
Sonex 1155
Great Plains Force One/Aerovee Hybridized
MGL/ipad panel
First Flight 08/2011
About 670 hours on this plane