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Old December 22nd 12, 02:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default New Runway at Moriarty!

I made the first landing on runway 18 while it was still closed and under
construction. Of course, I first declared an emergency due to the 24 kt
direct cross wind on runway 26 and took care to land well beyond all the
construction crews and equipment. Yesterday, I landed on RWY 36, took off,
and landed on RWY 26 (in the Pawnee).

Someone else has the honor of making the first "official" landing, of
course...


"Frank Whiteley" wrote in message
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On Friday, December 21, 2012 1:50:48 PM UTC-7, svelusive wrote:
On Friday, December 21, 2012 7:20:42 AM UTC-8, wrote:

On Tuesday, December 18, the new runway at Moriarty, NM (0E0) was
officially dedicated by the State of NM, City of Moriarty and
representatives from all airport users. The new pavement is 6,200 ft. x
75 ft. and is aligned North/South. This means that we are finally going
to be able to reduce our crosswind TO/LDG practice. Construction
officially started September 4, and was completed a couple of weeks ago,
well ahead of schedule and under budget!








Now with the main runway (26/8, 7,500 x 75) and the new 18/36, usage of
the airport should increase, both for power traffic and soaring
aircraft, as the sometimes excessive crosswinds occasionally limited
flying activity.








The Alnuquerque Soaring Club, Sundance Aviation and the City of Moriarty
invite all soaring pilots to come out and enjoy some of the World's best
soaring at one of the most glider-friendly airports anywhere.








Thanks to the Federal Aviation Administration, NM State Aviation
Division (NMDOT), City of Moriarty, Moriarty Airport Advisory Board,
Molzen-Corbin Engineers, Mountain States Constructors and everybody else
who worked for the last 14 years to make this happen!




Whoa! Early and under budget? How did that happen?



Steve


Probably didn't need the rain days.