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Does anyone know of a Tow Plane near Amarillo TX? I
am planning a trip from Phoenix AZ to Wichita Ks in May and one of the legs is going to put me flying from Moriarty NM to Oklahoma City OK directly over Amarillo TX. On a great day I should be able to make it all the way OKC but given the chances of that being less than optimal Amarillo will be the resonable spot to land. Cliff (CH) Ventus B |
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At 16:00 14 March 2005, Cliff Hilty wrote:
Does anyone know of a Tow Plane near Amarillo TX? I am planning a trip from Phoenix AZ to Wichita Ks in May and one of the legs is going to put me flying from Moriarty NM to Oklahoma City OK directly over Amarillo TX. On a great day I should be able to make it all the way OKC but given the chances of that being less than optimal Amarillo will be the resonable spot to land. Cliff (CH) Ventus B There used to be one in Panhandle, TX (just northeast of Amarillo). Don't know if it's still there. Also used to be a club in Littlefield (near Lubbock). Again, don't know its current status. Littlefield is a ways farther south, but I prefer to follow highway 156 (or 152?? Can't recall for sure) due east out of Santa Rosa, NM instead of I-40. I-40 turns northerly at Santa Rosa, and the terrain gets pretty rough till you pass Tucumcari. There is an uncharted airstrip about 15 miles east of Santa Rosa right before 156 goes up onto the caprock. After that it's flat alfalfa fields to the horizon. You also can skirt the south side of Amarillo's airspace as you angle back toward I-40. Ground crew take the last Santa Rosa exit(Ft. Sumner highway), turn towards the Love's truckstop. That's 156. That's also the exit to the Santa Rosa airport. At Hereford, TX catch the highway back to I-40. |
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