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Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or
grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST |
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We tow off the grass at the south end of 18/36 in Immokalee FL.
Mike Schumann "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST |
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On Feb 26, 9:34*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST Valley Soaring Club- Middletown NY. Grass parallel to main paved runway. Common traffic pattern with final for gliders and tugs lined up off of line for main runway. Main only used as last resort. Requires heads up at all times but we never block the paved runway. Contact me privately if more info needed. UH |
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On Feb 28, 2:31*pm, wrote:
On Feb 26, 9:34*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote: Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST Valley Soaring Club- Middletown NY. Grass parallel to main paved runway. Common traffic pattern with final for gliders and tugs lined up off of line for main runway. Main only used as last *resort. Requires heads up at all times but we never block the paved runway. Contact me privately if more info needed. UH Our club in Hartford WI usually uses the grass runway (18/36). It's plenty wide (215') so sharing it with the usual taildragger traffic isn't too bad. When the winds favors the paved runway (11/29) we stage launch and land on the grass next to the runway. We generally do not use the pavement unless the grass is unavailable. We use right traffic for sailplanes, and left traffic for power. We get along pretty good with the power folks at our airport. Peter |
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On Feb 26, 7:34*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST Thank you to all who responded. Your comments and observations are appreciated. Frank |
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Greater Boston also operates from the grass beside the runway. We've
designed our glider patterns to not cross the normal left-hand patterns used by the power traffic. We've got enough of a hill on the east side of 34 that we don't do right-hand patterns there except in emergencies. I also recall that when there was a glider operation at North Adams, they would stage on one of the middle taxi-way intersections, and use the tow plane to pull the glider onto the runway for takeoff. Steve Frank Whiteley wrote: Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST |
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On Feb 26, 9:34*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Like to hear from 3-4 operations that are staging on the taxiway or grass and starting the tow from that position. Call or e-mail. TIA, Frank Whiteley SSA Clubs & Chapters Committee 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MST NESA commonly operates from grass adjacent to paved runways at VSF (Springfield, VT). This airport has a non-precision instrument approach & 5500' runway and does get very occasional small jet traffic. An issue came up a couple of years ago when someone decided that the airport needed "upgrades" to taxi/runway signs. I was not involved directly, but recall that this was troublesome in two ways... the first was that the "preferred" location for the signs would have made much of the grass unusable for glider ops and the second was that there was a minor ruckus when it was "discovered" that gliders were operating in the "safety zone" adjacent the runway (and had been for decades). We were able to negotiate a compromise location for the signs which made them bearable, and boy do they look spiffy thank you US taxpayers. The "safety zone" issue went quiet, I don't know why. -T8 |
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