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Wanting to take a LONG Cross Country - Ft. Worth to San Diego... advice?



 
 
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Old April 26th 04, 04:59 PM
Tina Marie
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In article , Mutts wrote:
Stop in Sedona Arizona SEZ if you get a chance. Really pretty.


If you go to Sedona, the airport is on a mesa (I'm not sure that's the right
term). There is a VASI. Use the VASI - the sight picture is very strange,
and it's very easy to get low.

It was hazy when I went, but here's a picture of the airport from
a long final:

http://pictures.tinastoys.org/Vacati...0/P1010124.jpg

More pictures are at:
http://pictures.tinastoys.org/Vacation/Arizona/Sedona/

Tina Marie
 




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