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![]() What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I see military airports on Shemya and Attu: what happens if a civilian aircraft comes along and politely asks to join the traffic pattern? -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I've only been as far west as Dutch, but I think I recall some talk of a field on Adak. It was all 30 years ago. Remember also, what is defined as an airport in the Aleutians may be pretty rudimentary. |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message news ![]() What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I see military airports on Shemya and Attu: what happens if a civilian aircraft comes along and politely asks to join the traffic pattern? Sidewinder up the wazoo! :~( Looks like the westernmost _civil_ airport (not seaplane base) is Atka. |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, said: What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I see military airports on Shemya and Attu: what happens if a civilian aircraft comes along and politely asks to join the traffic pattern? PATU, Casco Cove CGS, is listed as joint use. It's at 173 degrees EAST. mysql select * from waypoint where type = 'AIRPORT' and state = 'AK' and longitude -150 order by longitude; Adak is at long -176.6460306, is open to the public and has a very nice, modern airport. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Cub Driver" wrote in message What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I've only been as far west as Dutch, but I think I recall some talk of a field on Adak. It was all 30 years ago. Remember also, what is defined as an airport in the Aleutians may be pretty rudimentary. A very nice one. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html |
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In a previous article, "Matt Barrow" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, said: What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I see military airports on Shemya and Attu: what happens if a civilian aircraft comes along and politely asks to join the traffic pattern? PATU, Casco Cove CGS, is listed as joint use. It's at 173 degrees EAST. mysql select * from waypoint where type = 'AIRPORT' and state = 'AK' and longitude -150 order by longitude; Adak is at long -176.6460306, is open to the public and has a very nice, modern airport. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html -173 is further west than -176. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I forsee one of those "open your wallet and repeat after me, _help yourself_" moments in your local friendly workshop. -- Tanuki |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Matt Barrow" said: "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, said: What's the farthest west civilian airport in the Aleutians? I see military airports on Shemya and Attu: what happens if a civilian aircraft comes along and politely asks to join the traffic pattern? PATU, Casco Cove CGS, is listed as joint use. It's at 173 degrees EAST. mysql select * from waypoint where type = 'AIRPORT' and state = 'AK' and longitude -150 order by longitude; Adak is at long -176.6460306, is open to the public and has a very nice, modern airport. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html -173 is further west than -176. How did you arrive at that conclusion? Assuming -180 (W) = +180 (E) = International date line. |
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In a previous article, "S Narayan" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... mysql select * from waypoint where type = 'AIRPORT' and state = 'AK' and longitude -150 order by longitude; Adak is at long -176.6460306, is open to the public and has a very nice, modern airport. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html -173 is further west than -176. How did you arrive at that conclusion? Assuming -180 (W) = +180 (E) = International date line. Actually Adak is at +176.6460306 and Casco Cove is at -173. But even if Adak was at -176 and Casco Cove was at -173 in my coordinate system (W is positive), Casco would still be further west than Adak. However, no matter how you slice it, if you're at Adak and you want to get to Casco Cove, you go west. Look at a globe. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ A fool and his money are soon flying more airplane than he can handle. |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... mysql select * from waypoint where type = 'AIRPORT' and state = 'AK' and longitude -150 order by longitude; Adak is at long -176.6460306, is open to the public and has a very nice, modern airport. http://www.alaska.net/~vwadak/airport.html -173 is further west than -176. How did you arrive at that conclusion? Assuming -180 (W) = +180 (E) = International date line. Actually Adak is at +176.6460306 and Casco Cove is at -173. But even if Adak was at -176 and Casco Cove was at -173 in my coordinate system (W is positive), Casco would still be further west than Adak. However, no matter how you slice it, if you're at Adak and you want to get to Casco Cove, you go west. Look at a globe. By international convention -ve longitudes apply to west of Greenwich and +ve longitudes east of Greenwich. OK, let's forget that for the time being. Taking your example of Adak at -176 and Casco Cove is -173 ---- you consider Casco WEST of Adak. Using this convention let's take a simple example and not get confused with the date line. San Francisco, CA is at -122.4 and Reno, NV is -119.8. Using above convention, would you say Reno is west of San Francisco? How about if we designate SF at 122.4 and Reno at 119.8 (in your +ve coordinate system). To go to Reno would you go West? A drink in the Pacific ocean is what I see happening. Adak really being at +176 indicates it is further West of Casco Cove which is at -173. Moving Adak to -176 puts it 8 deg east of the original location (but now across the date line) but still west of Casco Cove. |
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