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So, what do you call an outlanding? If you land at an established
airport/airfield is this an "Outlanding"? Or is it an uncompleted flight into an airport. I have read a lot of club SOP's that recommend a "planned" outlanding into an airport as training for a real outlanding! Not the same thing. Is this a recipe for trouble? Now I know some of you fly where the only safe outlanding opertunities are established airfields, i.e. the western portion of the US, but for the rest of us these can be the choice of last resort. I I live and fly in Sourthern Germany where outlanding fields are numerous and in the Northern Alps the outlanding fields are identified and catalouged (http://www.streckenflug.at/index.php?p=w_inhalt). Bob Waiting on the wave! |
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