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Yikes...
I asked tower guy about operating out of a Class D Airport and he mentioned something... the only part I caught was "and the Horse I rode in on". His comments were that with operations continuous for the entire day that he did not like the idea of inconveniencing the passengers and or commercial operations. The airport is in Kona Hawaii and we get a Jet about once every 20 minutes. I suggested that I would be of no greater impact than the airforce tanker that does touch and goes for practice quite frequently. I asked him that if it would be possible to sequence for a non motorized landing and then power up for taxi. He did not like the idea... I asked him if he thought that landing on the Taxi way would be an option - the taxi way is huge and would be ideal... (helicopters and an ultralight land on the taxi way) he did not like that idea. He is not welcoming the idea and also wanted to know if I had collision lights, he thought that it would be necessary to operate at the airport? Are Collision lights necessary for Class D? Any body been able to do not powered landings in Class D? I would like to present a proposal to the tower on a way to operate out of the airport that would be acceptable to the administration of the facility. Has anybody proposed a glider or motorglider operation on a single runway location or Class D airfield? Thanks |
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I don't believe collision lights are required for Class D.. check the local
ultralights and J-3 cubs... Is the Class D within a ClassC ring? Perhaps he would be agreeable to "powered" operations only... just to bad the engine would not crank up on downwind.. he might be concerned of not being able to direct a go around for other traffic. If the airport manager, not the tower, approves taxi way operations for the ultra lights, then precedence has been set. Check to see if there is a letter of agreement or operations memorandum between the ultra lights and the airport or tower. BT "Steve B" wrote in message om... Yikes... I asked tower guy about operating out of a Class D Airport and he mentioned something... the only part I caught was "and the Horse I rode in on". His comments were that with operations continuous for the entire day that he did not like the idea of inconveniencing the passengers and or commercial operations. The airport is in Kona Hawaii and we get a Jet about once every 20 minutes. I suggested that I would be of no greater impact than the airforce tanker that does touch and goes for practice quite frequently. I asked him that if it would be possible to sequence for a non motorized landing and then power up for taxi. He did not like the idea... I asked him if he thought that landing on the Taxi way would be an option - the taxi way is huge and would be ideal... (helicopters and an ultralight land on the taxi way) he did not like that idea. He is not welcoming the idea and also wanted to know if I had collision lights, he thought that it would be necessary to operate at the airport? Are Collision lights necessary for Class D? Any body been able to do not powered landings in Class D? I would like to present a proposal to the tower on a way to operate out of the airport that would be acceptable to the administration of the facility. Has anybody proposed a glider or motorglider operation on a single runway location or Class D airfield? Thanks |
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A club member flies his PIK 20E out of the Pasco (PSC) Class D airport
without problems. They've asked him to return under power, the last I heard. No lights. Years ago, a DG 400 operated out of the nearby Walla Walla (ALW) Class D. They even allowed him to tow the glider to the end of the runway with car, but it isn't near as busy as the Kona airport. Maybe you could arrange a demonstration of the glider's capability for the tower personnel, during a slow part of a day. They probably have a poor idea of what's involved. Steve B wrote: Yikes... I asked tower guy about operating out of a Class D Airport and he mentioned something... the only part I caught was "and the Horse I rode in on". His comments were that with operations continuous for the entire day that he did not like the idea of inconveniencing the passengers and or commercial operations. The airport is in Kona Hawaii and we get a Jet about once every 20 minutes. I suggested that I would be of no greater impact than the airforce tanker that does touch and goes for practice quite frequently. I asked him that if it would be possible to sequence for a non motorized landing and then power up for taxi. He did not like the idea... I asked him if he thought that landing on the Taxi way would be an option - the taxi way is huge and would be ideal... (helicopters and an ultralight land on the taxi way) he did not like that idea. He is not welcoming the idea and also wanted to know if I had collision lights, he thought that it would be necessary to operate at the airport? Are Collision lights necessary for Class D? Any body been able to do not powered landings in Class D? I would like to present a proposal to the tower on a way to operate out of the airport that would be acceptable to the administration of the facility. Has anybody proposed a glider or motorglider operation on a single runway location or Class D airfield? Thanks -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Thank you for your comments... exactly what I am looking for...
specific examples of motorglider operating at a Towered Airport with a single runway. I would like to use your example in a proposal that I am preparing. Recently I have received some help for the FSDO with my efforts. I am trying to put together a proposal to submit to the parties in the decision making process. I need to give them some specific examples of locations where motorgliders are operated at airports that have a single runway It will also be helpful to include the mix of airline traffic. And yes I intend to be (In the propeller driven mode) while in Class D airspace. Now for the rest of the story... I live here in Hawaii and find your experience with the Stemme in Maui quite humorous. To add to your story... (This is totally fictional of course) At the time the Stemme was in Maui I was flying back and forth from the Big Island to my office in Maui in my Mooney... I did not meet the fellow that had the Stemme but in talking to some friends I was told the the Stemme driver was not familiar with powered aircraft procedures, I believe that he came from a hang gliding background and was not familiar with the class C airspace. Because he was a very accomplished and well know pilot in the hang gliding community and the fact that the guy in the Tower was a glider owner. A message was posted in the tower to the effect of... when he wants to go flying... try and keep him away from the other planes. (end of fictious story) Thanks again for the information... it is a big help to have the example of your experience in Aspen. Steve B aka Mr. Prindle (soarski) wrote in message . com... (Chuck) wrote in message . com... (Steve B) wrote in message . com... Yikes... I asked tower guy about operating out of a Class D Airport and he mentioned something... the only part I caught was "and the Horse I rode in on". ******** No federally funded airport may arbitrarily deny request for use. Check with the Ultralight guys who operate from there they will know. SO! I dug up this month old thread, where Mr. Prindle asked us before, and we gave him advice. Not good enough? When I was still flying a Grob Twin IIISL out of our very busy Aspen airport, which probably does not handle as well on the ground as the ASH 26 E, I used to do high speed taxis, fast enough so I had aileron Control and taxi wings level! One day I was following an executive jet on the long taxiway, who was taxiing much slower than me. The Lady ground controller comes on and says: Jet so and so, could you speed up your taxi, aircraft behind you needs higher taxi speed. I had their trust and still have it! This is a sgl. runway airport! Kahului airport for a short time had a Stemme giving rides stationed there. I always wanted to see the Island from above so I bought a ride! BTW We climbed to 11500 and I said, this should be high enough to glide to the big island? So we did, no power! Over the Pacific listening to each other's life stories. There we climbed to 14000, sight seeing the peak, and then...final glide to Kahului! Fine...But the pilot did not turn on the engine before entering the pattern, and he almost cut out an airliner, with poor radio procedures. I warned the pilot that he could not expect to fly into that airport. Power off! The Operation did not last much longer! Possibly the reason why it is so difficult to get going for you now? Do you intend to operate your motorglider like a power plane while in th D airspace? BTW I always enter the airspace from above! |
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