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![]() Thanks to all that have posted replies. Keep them coming please. It'll be good for the Port to see just how many operations run just like we've been operation here, safely and without complaints, for decades. It's going to be interesting to see how the FSDO responds when we call them up this morning. www.nwskysports.com |
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On May 5, 8:25 am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
Thanks to all that have posted replies. Keep them coming please. It'll be good for the Port to see just how many operations run just like we've been operation here, safely and without complaints, for decades. It's going to be interesting to see how the FSDO responds when we call them up this morning. www.nwskysports.com Hinton, OK, Soaring Sooners, aero tow and winch, public Dansville, NY, Finger Lakes Gliding Club, aero tow and winch, municipal Adrian, MI, Adrian Soaring Club, county Faribault, MN, Cross Country Soaring, municipal Moriarty, NM, Sundance Aviation and Albuquerque Soaring Club, municipal El Paso, TX, El Paso Soaring Society, aero tow and winch, private owned, public use Mid-Atlantic Soaring Association, Frederick, MD, municipal Seattle Glider Council, Ephrata, WA, port owned doubtless dozens more Frank Whiteley |
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Osceola, WI, Red Wing Soaring Assn, municipal airport
"Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... On May 5, 8:25 am, GARY BOGGS wrote: Thanks to all that have posted replies. Keep them coming please. It'll be good for the Port to see just how many operations run just like we've been operation here, safely and without complaints, for decades. It's going to be interesting to see how the FSDO responds when we call them up this morning. www.nwskysports.com Hinton, OK, Soaring Sooners, aero tow and winch, public Dansville, NY, Finger Lakes Gliding Club, aero tow and winch, municipal Adrian, MI, Adrian Soaring Club, county Faribault, MN, Cross Country Soaring, municipal Moriarty, NM, Sundance Aviation and Albuquerque Soaring Club, municipal El Paso, TX, El Paso Soaring Society, aero tow and winch, private owned, public use Mid-Atlantic Soaring Association, Frederick, MD, municipal Seattle Glider Council, Ephrata, WA, port owned doubtless dozens more Frank Whiteley |
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On May 4, 9:47*am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
We are having trouble at our airport. *Our airport, here in Oregon, USA, is owned by The Port of Hood River, and is federally funded. It’s a small, uncontrolled airport and on a busy day, probably has about a dozen non glider flights. *We generally fly our gliders on the windy days, and have the airport all to ourselves. *The Port thinks it's against FARs and/or unsafe to use cars to move the gliders up and down the taxiways and off of the runway. *They want us to use the tow plane to move the gliders around the airport, and they also are telling us that no persons are allowed past the hold lines, wing runners included! *These procedures were written by a person at the Port that isn't even a pilot! *We have had no problems with any of the other planes or pilots, but the Port is trying to make it impossible for us to operate by coming up with a bunch of ridicules rules. They keep talking about an FAA Obstruction Free Zone that is 400ft from the centerline of the runway, where no gliders can be, which disallows us from staging and parking the gliders next to the take off ends of the runway. What I am looking for is a list of public airports where gliders and power traffic coexist, and descriptions of how the gliders are staged and moved around. *I also think it’s time to get the AOPA involved. All help is greatly appreciated. Gary Boggswww.nwskysports.com Gary, I fly with a club based in Hartford, Wisconsin (non-towered, municipal). We operate rather harmoniously with the powered folks. We have dedicated grass directly alongside the hardtop runway and share the other all-grass runway. Our traffic patterns are opposite that of what powered aircraft use. On the shared grass runway, we taxi and stage just off of and along the edge of the runway. I think I have only seen one or two go-rounds by power in the last couple of seasons. Most of us taxi off to the side of the runway during rollout when we land. However, occasionally a newer pilot will land and stop in the middle of the runway. That's about the only situation where we may "get in the way". On the other hand, there are actually more times that power does something to get in our way rather than the other way around. There are a few powered aircraft (older vintage aircraft or ultralights) that fly without radio communications. Either they just don't announce or they're not even listening at all. We have to stay on our toes, so our operation can't afford to get "relaxed" as far as safety and procedure. All in all, the sailplane and power pilots are all one community at our field. An excellent place to fly! |
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