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June 21st 14, 03:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Rollings[_2_]
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Airfield Ratings in Turnpoint list naming convention
At 14:17 20 June 2014, Dan Marotta wrote:
It would be nice to see such information as length and width.
I realize you can't possibly measure every small strip, so I ask: How
can you say an airstrip is "Iffy", etc, without having stood on it?
Look on Google Earth.
Dan Marotta
On 6/20/2014 5:49 AM,
wrote:
I will be updating my local turnpoint list soon, I was wondering if
someone has already worked out a system of turnpoint naming for landable
places that might be short, narrow or somehow useful for some gliders but
not 18m+ etc.
It would be nice to include fields or ultralight runways etc that you
could use if you were desperate - better than landing in forest but still
challenging for one or more reasons.
I thought of naming the landing points something like:
Iffy
Risk01
Unconfirmed01
Short02
Narrow01
Dodgy
Desperate01
Marginal
Dubious
Doubt
Dicey
Tricky
Alert
Warn
Seems like if you could use a short word that communicated a warning
and
a number to make it unique in case you had several in the list and or
some
rating.
Short is good because some displays truncate names to 6 characters on
screen.
A naming convention might be really useful here.
Also is there some agreed upon runway length that you can expect a
cross
country pilot to be able to use without either leaving it off the list or
giving a warning? Surrounding trees/obstacles of course are a factor,
but
would 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200' be a minimum useful length?
[I have seen a good ASW27 pilot land on a paved runway and roll to a
stop
in ~125 feet, over no obstacles].
Chris
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