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Anyone want to take a stab at explaining where the Parkland Health
and Hospital System Heliport is? Here's the entry for Parkland's heliport, TE43. http://www.airnav.com/airport/TE43 The location given http://www.acme.com/mapper/mapper.cg...ht=2&d ot=Yes is a field (not an airfield, just a field) http://www.acme.com/mapper/mapper.cg...ht=2&d ot=Yes 51 nm due east of the hospital. https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...lon=-96.849169 I have a hard time believing that field is the location of two helipads with one marked "ROOFTOP". Also, the remarks list towers SE and W of the pads but those are the directions where the towers are *furthest* from the location given. https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...selected.y=521 And it's continuously attended...yeah, right. Is it common for helipad locations to be so wrong? Have the locations of Texan hospital helipads been deliberately scrambled in the name of "national security"? Conspiracy theorists, unite! --kyler |
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Kyler Laird wrote in message ...
Anyone want to take a stab at explaining where the Parkland Health and Hospital System Heliport is? Here's the entry for Parkland's heliport, TE43. I've noticed that AirNav has many location errors in their little maps. The field that a friend operates out of used to be shown to be about 7 miles away from it's actual location. Don't know if it's ever been corrected. As to Parkland, they have at least two heilpads in the medical complex itself that I know of and there are several others close by at other hospitals in the area. Craig C. |
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 04:11:55 GMT Kyler Laird wrote:
Anyone want to take a stab at explaining where the Parkland Health and Hospital System Heliport is? Here's the entry for Parkland's heliport, TE43. http://www.airnav.com/airport/TE43 The location given http://www.acme.com/mapper/mapper.cg...ht=2&d ot=Yes is a field (not an airfield, just a field) http://www.acme.com/mapper/mapper.cg...ht=2&d ot=Yes 51 nm due east of the hospital. https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...lon=-96.849169 I have a hard time believing that field is the location of two helipads with one marked "ROOFTOP". Also, the remarks list towers SE and W of the pads but those are the directions where the towers are *furthest* from the location given. https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...selected.y=521 And it's continuously attended...yeah, right. Is it common for helipad locations to be so wrong? Have the locations of Texan hospital helipads been deliberately scrambled in the name of "national security"? Conspiracy theorists, unite! This quote might apply he "You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity" Robert Heinlein It seems hard to believe that it could be that far off. And you are talking about Texas so who knows. It's not quite like some other places. R. Hubbell --kyler |
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