Re: Dangers of Road Landings
- From: Roger <Delete-Invallid.stuff.groups@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 04:01:39 -0500
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:31:36 -0700, "Tom" <flyer60t@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>There used to be a road alongside a Jean NV restaurant (the Bonny and Clyde
>death car was exhibited there, maybe still is there, 35 or so years ago)
>that a friend and I used to fly to from NLV in the early 70's or so.
>
>I was in my C-140, and he in his C-120. The last time we went there, unknown
>to us, there had been a drag race on this abandoned road and more unknown to
>us they had left some tall, very tall, upright posts on each side of the
>narrow road.
>
>We just thought we were soooo cool, landing and then taxiing up to the front
>of the restaurant, impressing all the girls. Hey, we'd done it several times
>without incident.
>
>On takeoff, this last time, he preceded me and I watched, as I was rolling,
>him make a really slow low turn to the left, looked really dangerous. As I
>rotated, I suddenly saw those poles and turned hard to the left, but the
>left wing hit the pole putting a nice deep dent about 2' in on the port wing
>and breaking the pole off.
>
>Scared the living crap outta me.
Around here, if there's a nice paved road, pick a nearby field. Most
of the roads around here have so many wires crossing them it's like a
net and it'd be difficult to get down between them.
The expressway might not be too bad, but it even has low hanging power
lines over it. However M-20 coming in from the west is 5 lanes wide
and the last 4 or 5 miles have wires over the road every few hundred
feet with a couple of exceptions.
If you find a pave road in the country and a space with no homes or
corners it would *probably* work, but if there is a row of home or
even a few you'll probably find electric or telephone wires over the
road.
OTOH, I remember a stretch of road a ways north of here, but still in
the county that had a big 36 painted on it and about a half mile later
was an upside down 18. It wasn't there long before someone had it
painted over.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
>
>Never landed on a road again.
>"kontiki" <kontiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:WgK8f.11280$cg.9815@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> .Blueskies. wrote:
>>>
>>> Potholes, sharp turns, powerlines, ground traffic...
>> curbs, signs, fire hydrants.....
>>
>
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